[f. UNBEND v.] Relaxed.

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1693.  Humours Town, A 6 b. If it does but Contribute to your Diversion, at your more unbended Hours.

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1745.  Eliza Heywood, Female Spect., No. 10 (1748), II. 192. The constantly chearful and entertaining companion of his more unbended moments.

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1751.  Smollett, Per. Pick., ii. His features were a little unbended.

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1751.  Johnson, Rambler, No. 89, ¶ 12. A wise and good man is never so amiable as in his unbended and familiar intervals.

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