adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1597.  Morley, Introd. Mus., 82. I thinke it goeth but vnpleasinglie to the eare.

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1623.  Bingham, Xenophon, 27. Young man you looke like a Philosopher, and speake not vnpleasingly.

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1633.  Bp. Hall, Occas. Medit., 319. This flowre is but unpleasingly fulsome for sent.

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1852.  Mundy, Antipodes, III. viii. 251. The Van Diemonians, as they unpleasingly call themselves.

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1862.  Calverley, Verses & Transl. (ed. 2), 36. A happy child,… Not unpleasingly apparelled In a tightish suit of blue.

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