unairconditioned
English
Etymology
Adjective
unairconditioned (not comparable)
- Not air-conditioned.
- 1987 August 22, Christopher Wittke, “It's Only A Play (review)”, in Gay Community News, volume 15, number 6, page 15:
- To sit in the woefully un-air-conditioned New Ehrlich Theatre on a blisteringly hot August night watching an overlong and uninspired production of Terrence McNally's unfunny comedy of dropped names and theatrical in-jokes is to be propelled into Theater-Goer Hell.
- 2008 April 7, Alessandra Stanley, “A New Star as Campaign Programs Shuffle: The News”, in New York Times:
- It’s also refreshing — the shift from Lou Dobbs talking about himself on CNN to Ms. Brown impersonally reciting the latest Pennsylvania poll results is a little like entering a cool forest glade after an hour on an unairconditioned subway car at rush hour.
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