unseatbelted

English

Etymology

un- + seatbelted

Adjective

unseatbelted (not comparable)

  1. Not wearing a seatbelt.
    • 2002, Joyce Duncan, Ahead of their time: a biographical dictionary of risk-taking women (page 259)
      The crowd of 5000 watched as William Willard's unseatbelted body flew out of the plane as if he had jumped, arcing up, then down, and falling past the plane.

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