unbathed

unbathed

(ʌnˈbeɪðd)
adj
not bathed; unwashed
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On Tuesday, nearly 250 migrant children were shifted to a center under the DHHS after a group of lawyers visited a facility where they found toddlers without diapers and hundreds of children staying unbathed for several weeks.
If you have travelled even a little, you would have run into the grungy, unbathed, self-righteous hippy sort obsessed with the idea of travelling to India and doing yoga in a forest in Karnataka.
Can we turn a blind eye to our working families who may not have running water and send their children to school unbathed?
A case in point is La Huerta, where teachers have observed how some kids would go out of their homes naked or report to Eskwelayan unbathed. They later found out that water supply has been a longtime challenge in the area.
The report also revealed that some of the most vulnerable patients were left unbathed, despite requests from family members.
The report also revealed that some of the most vulnerable patients were left unbathed despite requests from family members.
The report also revealed some of the most vulnerable patients were left unbathed, despite requests from family.
Some of the people who go there are unbathed; some of them have long beards.
But that said, I don't recommend going around unbathed, carrying a club, and knocking all the girls you fancy on the head and dragging her to your cave just because you're "being yourself." Like I said, be who you are, but temper it with some niceties necessary for co-existing with other members of society.
Washington, July 18 ( ANI ): A couple in southwest Ohio, US, locked their 12-year-old daughter in the basement of their house for nearly a month, unbathed and starved until her ribs were clearly visible, police said.