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1728. Thomson, Spring, 185. Th uncurling Floods, diffusd In glassy Breadth, seem, thro delusive Lapse Forgetful of their Course.
1800. Monthly Mag., VIII. 726. When on the teas uncurling leaves it lies, With golden hues the porcelain vases flow.
1854. Whyte-Melville, Gen. Bounce (1855), 119. None would have thought the long golden brown hair spoiled by hanging down in those rich, uncurling clusters.
1883. Dixon, Mano, I. ii. 5.
A heavy fall | |
Of dark uncurling hair flowed either side. |