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  • adjective Not divided into paragraphs.

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un- +‎ paragraphed

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  • What makes this exceptional is that Saramago was a formally demanding writer in love with unparagraphed prose.

    Book Review Roundup 2010

  • What makes this exceptional is that Saramago was a formally demanding writer in love with unparagraphed prose.

    Book Review Roundup 2010

  • Contrary to legend, the scroll was not a roll of teletype paper but a series of large sheets of tracing paper that Kerouac cut to fit and taped together, and it is not unpunctuated - merely unparagraphed, which makes a certain physical demand on the reader, who is deprived of the usual rest stops.

    August 2007 2007

  • Contrary to legend, the scroll was not a roll of teletype paper but a series of large sheets of tracing paper that Kerouac cut to fit and taped together, and it is not unpunctuated - merely unparagraphed, which makes a certain physical demand on the reader, who is deprived of the usual rest stops.

    Sante on On the Road 2007

  • I get single spaced justified and unparagraphed submission at my agency.

    On Manuscript Preparation Part 2 2008

  • I get single spaced justified and unparagraphed submission at my agency.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Faced with pages of run-on sentences and unparagraphed dialogue without quotation marks, I soon quit, snarling about literary affectations.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • Faced with pages of run-on sentences and unparagraphed dialogue without quotation marks, I soon quit, snarling about literary affectations.

    Worthy of Trust 2006

  • There were no variations of rhythm, no lyrical ups and downs: the grey lines streaking the panes were as dense and uniform as a page of unparagraphed narrative.

    The Reef; a novel 1912

  • There were no variations of rhythm, no lyrical ups and downs: the grey lines streaking the panes were as dense and uniform as a page of unparagraphed narrative.

    The Reef Edith Wharton 1899

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