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1683. Moxon, Mech. Exerc., Printing, xi. ¶ 1. The natural Spring that all these Joynts have, when they are unsqueezd.
1736. Thomson, Liberty, V. 198. Rich, as unsqueezd favourite, to them, Is he who can his Virtue boast alone!
1757. Garrick, Lilliput, Prol. 8. Gently youll ride, as in a Fairy Dream, Your Hoops unsqueezd.
1824. Mactaggart, Gallovid. Encycl. (1876), 29. The primrose and the crawtae grow unsqueezd and unlooked at.