Untattered


adjective
1.
torn to tatters; ragged:
a tattered flag.
2.
wearing ragged clothing:
a tattered old man.
adjective
1.
ragged or worn: a tattered old book
2.
wearing ragged or torn clothing: tattered refugees
3.
damaged, defeated, or in disarray: he believes he can bring the tattered party together

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