Puddings when cold are uneatable; and love when coldrife is near the breaking off.
The Proverbs of Scotland|Alexander Hislop
The bacon was uneatable, and had to be thrown away: the flour was musty, and the saleratus was lost overboard.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, October, 1880|Various
That is a handsomer ornament of a dinner-table than clusters of nosegays, and all sorts of uneatable decorations.
Gryll Grange|Thomas Love Peacock
Farther along the pebble beach they found the ashes of a fire and the bones and uneatable remains of a hare.
The Island of Yellow Sands|E. C. [Ethel Claire] Brill
But the food was uneatable, of course; Mrs. Ogilvie could never get a thing to eat that she liked.
Peter and Jane|S. (Sarah) Macnaughtan
uneatable
/ (ʌnˈiːtəbəl) /
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adjective
not pleasant or safe enough to be eaten
Words nearby uneatable
unearned run, unearth, unearthly, uneasy, Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, uneatable, uneaten, uneconomic, uneconomical, unedifying, uneducated