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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 263. Thou endest not but in endless, uncloying fruition.

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1819.  Shelley, Cyclops, 364. The Cyclops vermilion, With slaughter uncloying, Now feasts on the dead.

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1856.  Grindon, Life, xx. (1875), 253. The pure and uncloying charms of virtue and nature.

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