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1683.  Moxon, Mech. Exerc., Printing, xi. ¶ 1. The natural Spring that all these Joynts have, when they are unsqueez’d.

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1736.  Thomson, Liberty, V. 198. Rich, as unsqueez’d favourite, to them, Is he who can his Virtue boast alone!

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1757.  Garrick, Lilliput, Prol. 8. Gently you’ll ride, as in a Fairy Dream, Your Hoops unsqueez’d.

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1824.  Mactaggart, Gallovid. Encycl. (1876), 29. The primrose … and the crawtae grow unsqueez’d and unlooked at.

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