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unˈpulled, ppl. a. (un-1 8, 8 c.)
c1440Pallad. on Husb. xii. 230 Ek plauntis fair excuse To stonde vnpuld, that they be not to seke. c1450Two Cookery Bks. 99 Cast x. or xij. oynons hole vnpullud, and lete hem seth togidre. c1536Bellenden Chron. Scot. (1821) I. p. ix, The lillyis, and the violet, Unpullit, sone ar with the wind ouirset. 1551Cranmer Answ. Crafty & Sophist. Cavillation To Rdr. A iij b, What auaileth it..so long as ii. chief rootes remayne vnpulled vp? 1608H. Clapham Errour Left Hand 72 Some doubts, which yet (as stumps) remaine behind vnpulled vp. 1641Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civil Wars ii. 95 If some few [houses] remained un-pulled down. 1694Dryden Love Triumph. iii. i, 'Tis indeed a Fruit; Seen and desir'd of all, while yet unpull'd. 1765Museum Rust. V. 120 Ground as much over-run with sea⁓grims as any part else of the pasture which had been unpulled! 1895Westm. Gaz. 15 June 3/2 The greatest of devils must be in that carriage [= a cable-tram], making it crawl along unpulled, unpushed. |