ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]

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  1.  Not exposed to smoke.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Onberoockt, Vnsmoaked.

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1828–32.  Webster, Unsmoked,… not dried in smoke.

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1890.  Spectator, 31 May. Men and women who consciously exult in the fresh air, the unsmoked sky.

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1894.  Daily News, 1 March, 5/3. Unsmoked bacon of a particular cut.

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  2.  Not consumed by smoking.

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1731.  Swift, Cassinus & P., 24. His ancient pipe in sable dy’d, And half unsmok’d, lay by his side.

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1827.  De Quincey, Last Days of Kant, Wks. 1854, III. 121. He smoked a pipe of tobacco … so rapidly, that a pile of reliques partially a-glow remained unsmoked.

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1894.  H. Nisbet, Bush Giri’s Rom., 20. Turning abruptly … and flinging away his unsmoked cigar.

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