Adjective : color-keyed carpeting. From Dictionary.com.
"As he unkeyed his microphone, he hit the T.W.A. and cut it in half," said Peter W. From Wordnik.com. [NYT > Home Page] Reference
Since about half of the letters are unkeyed, it takes insight to complete the crossword. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 3] Reference
The assertion has to be used as a unkeyed assertion from the intermediate requestor to the back-end service. From Wordnik.com. [Sun Bloggers] Reference
Since the CRC is an unkeyed, public function, it does not provide any meaningful integrity protection for the data. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
By now, New York Magazine has offered enough London Times crossword puzzles so that the unkeyed pattern is readily accepted here. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 3] Reference
"As he unkeyed his microphone, he hit the T.W.A. and cut it in half," Mr. Bernhard recalled, referring to the end of the pilot's transmission. From Wordnik.com. [NYT > Home Page] Reference
Ollyett and I did not need to lift our little fingers any more than the Alpine climber whose last sentence has unkeyed the arch of the avalanche. From Wordnik.com. [A Diversity of Creatures] Reference
These rules called for, among other things: no unkeyed letters, not more than one-sixth of the squares to be black, and not more than one word at a time in a space. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 3] Reference
Also, by wholly mechanical processes of adjustment to environment, her manner and air became simpler, somewhat unkeyed: she unconsciously folded away her more shining wings. From Wordnik.com. [V. V.'s Eyes] Reference
Motley unkeyed the mike and listened to him. From Wordnik.com. [Turmoil and Triumph] Reference
I said I love all you guys, unkeyed the mike, stood in the corner of the basket, said a prayer or two, then relaxed because I was pretty sure the end was near. ". From Wordnik.com. [ABC News: Top Stories] Reference
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