unfleeced

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ fleeced.

Adjective

unfleeced (not comparable)

  1. Not fleeced.
    • 1958, Guy Deghy, Paradise in the Strand: The Story of Romano's, page 164:
      [] swore that he had a vast income of his own and only borrowed money for the pleasure he got out of the process. A man unfleeced was a day lost in the life of Fatty.