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1646. J. Hall, Poems, 43. Three such as you Unbreakfasted might sterve Seraglio.
1826. Disraeli, V. Grey, V. ii. I see you smile at my supposing a horseman unbreakfasted.
1847. L. Hunt, Men, Women & B., I. ix. 159. This personage persisted in giving poor unbreakfasted Jack in charge.
1865. Trevelyan, Cawnpore, 115. Half-clad, unbreakfasted, our countrymen huddled into the precincts of the fatal earthwork.