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unˈscorched, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1601Shakes. Jul. C. i. iii. 18 His Hand, Not sensible of fire, remain'd vnscorch'd. 1612Warner Alb. Eng. xi. lxvii. 285 Thogh thou could'st buzze about the flame, & keepe vnskorcht thy wings. 1651Stanley Poems, Love Deposed iv, We..unscorch'd may Like atoms play, And wanton in the sunshine of your eyes. 1816Scott Antiq. xviii, The moss and wild flowers were unscorched. 1843Prescott Mexico ii. iv. I. 247 From all these fiery trials..he came out unscorched. 1856Froude Hist. Eng. ix. II. 345 If he threw them [sc. toads] into the fire, they hopped back to him unscorched. |