[UN-1 8.] Not palled or jaded.

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a. 1770.  Nugent, in Dodsley, Coll. Poems, II. 187. By pain unbitter’d, and unpall’d by fear.

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1809.  Edin. Rev., XV. 111. Where the taste is unpalled by satiety of what is better.

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1859.  W. H. Gregory, Egypt, II. 130. His appetite … is unpalled as much at the conclusion as at the commencement of the feast.

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