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1641. W. Cartwright, Siege, II. ii. We cannot keep a pleat unrumpled for them.
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.
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 unrumpledfeathers and all.
1821. Scott, Kenilw., iv. You must wear your falling band unrumpled and well starched.
1865. Mrs. Whitney, Gayworthys, xxiii. Her bright hair was put back over her ears, not quite unrumpled.