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1631.  Massinger, Emperor East, IV. v. Thou uninvited guest,… I charge thee, leave me!

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1665.  Boyle, Occas. Refl., IV. xvii. 112. The great Advantage … of freeing themselves from uninvited Companions.

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1702.  Vanbrugh, False Friend, III. ii. That thought comes uninvited. Then, like an uninvited guest, let it be treated: Begone intruder.

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1796.  Mme. D’Arblay, Camilla, IV. 183. [There] he had spent the night, though uninvited by its agitated owner.

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1840.  Hood, Up Rhine, 241. Uninvited and unannounced, an unceremonious visitor stepped boldly into the room.

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1882.  Mayne Reid, in N. York Tribune, 21 June. All uninvited people would be looked upon as intruders.

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  Hence Uninvitedly adv.

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1669.  Earl Orrery, Parthen., III. v. 11. Uninvitedly I came to participate in their Glory.

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