<adj.all> an unkempt garden native vistas and unkempt rambling paths an ukempt appearance
Unkempt \Un*kempt"\ (?; 215), a. [Pref. un- not + kempt, p. p. of kemb.] 1. Not combed; disheveled; as, an urchin with unkempt hair.
2. Fig.; Not smoothed; unpolished; rough.
My rhymes be rugged and unkempt. --Spenser.
Ramon Salcido, 28, looked glum and unkempt as he entered the innocent pleas to seven counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder in connection with an April 14 crime spree through the wine country north of San Francisco.
Following opening arguments, Police Officer James Botte _ the first person to arrive at the Steinberg apartment and see the unconscious girl _ testified the home was dirty, unkempt and dark when he arrived.
The lawsuit said the grave site was "prepared in a sloppy and unkempt manner" and chairs were filthy and rusty, and the scaffolding was uneven and covered with artificial carpet." This caused mourners to "trip and stumble," the lawsuit said.
This week, the Sanitation Department removed rows of unkempt herbs after neighbors complained of the rotting smell.
At a City Commission meeting Monday night, Hanka's next-door neighbor Scott Temple said the yard was "totally unkempt" and hurting property values.
Wiles will inspect academic and private laboratories, which could face fines of $300 a day for violations such as unkempt cages or improperly executed euthanasia.