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a. 1708. J. Philips, Fall of Chloes Jordan, 100. Protected mice The race exiguous, uninured to wet, Their mansions quit.
a. 1800. Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XXI. 182. Fatiguing, first, his hands Too delicate and uninured to toil.
1856. Alford, Quebec Chapel Serm., III. 128. Uninured to the selfishness of this wicked world.
1880. Swinburne, Stud. Shaks., 18. An incongruity imperceptible to eyes uninured to the use of their spectacles.