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1826.  Blackw. Mag., XIX, March, 339. You look as if the fingers of a fairy had deposited you, after your toilette, in a band-box, and then lifted you out, when wanted, with finger and thumb, uncrumpled as a gaudy parrot soliloquizing as it steps out of its cage.

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1854.  Cdl. Wiseman, Fabiola (1855), 39. The same scarf streams out, like a pennant, unruffled and uncrumpled by the breeze.

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1873.  Browning, Red Cott. Nt.-cap, 37. The varech limit-line, Burnt cinder-black with brown uncrumpled swathe Of berried softness.

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