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unbroke

American  
[uhn-brohk] / ʌnˈbroʊk /

adjective

Obsolete.
  1. an obsolete variant of unbroken.


Example Sentences

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"An' since we ondertook ter make ther truce and ter hold it unbroke, hit's done stood unbroke!"

From The Roof Tree by Conrey, Lee F.

Fellow-laborers in life, let them slumber in death,   Side by side, as becomes the reposing brave,— That sword which he loved still unbroke in its sheath,   And himself unsubdued in his grave.

From The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes by Rossetti, William Michael

Soon after I was settled in my residence at Perth I purchased a couple of young mares unbroke, recently imported from the Cape of Good Hope.

From The Bushman — Life in a New Country by Landor, Edward Wilson

God keep all vows unbroke are made to thee!

From King Richard II by Shakespeare, William

They seemed to be two upright vestal sisters, unsapped by caresses, unbroke in upon by tender salutations.

From The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English by Hawthorne, Julian