ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1641.  W. Cartwright, Siege, II. ii. We cannot keep a pleat unrumpled … for them.

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1692.  Wood, Life (O.H.S.), IV. 25. I shall put it into the hands of Dr Levet that he might convey it to you … unrumpled.

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1776.  Mrs. Delany, Life & Corr., Ser. II. (1862), II. 218. I leave the rest of her unpacking to your delicate fingers. I hope to hear she arrives unrumpled—feathers and all.

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1821.  Scott, Kenilw., iv. You must … wear … your falling band unrumpled and well starched.

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1865.  Mrs. Whitney, Gayworthys, xxiii. Her bright hair was put back over her ears, not quite unrumpled.

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