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a. 1708.  J. Philips, Fall of Chloe’s Jordan, 100. Protected mice The race exiguous, uninured to wet, Their mansions quit.

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a. 1800.  Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XXI. 182. Fatiguing, first, his hands Too delicate and uninured to toil.

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1856.  Alford, Quebec Chapel Serm., III. 128. Uninured to the selfishness of this wicked world.

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1880.  Swinburne, Stud. Shaks., 18. An incongruity … imperceptible to eyes uninured to the use of their spectacles.

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