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  1632.  ROWLEY, A Woman Never Vexed, iv. 1. This lean gentleman looks as if he had no LINING in’s guts.

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  TO GET WITHIN THE LINING OF ONE’S SMOCK, verb. phr. (venery).—See quot.

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  1577.  STANYHURST, Description of Ireland, p. 26. The pretty poplet, his wife began to be a fresh occupieing giglot at home, and by report fell so farre acquainted with a religious cloisterer of the towne, as that he GAT WITHIN THE LINING OF HIR SMOCKE.

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