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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.

He was a black Andalusian stallion of great power and strength, but he was unbroke, savage, and furious.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure by Hammerton, John Alexander, Sir

"You got a stride like a unbroke yearlin'," said; Cheyenne, as Bartley unconsciously drew ahead.

From Partners of Chance by Knibbs, Henry Herbert

"It's a thousand miles, I'm sayin' an' most of the trail unbroke, but I bet any chechaquo—anything he wants—that Daylight makes Dyea in thirty days."

From Burning Daylight by London, Jack

Long, long afterwards, in an oak   I found the arrow still unbroke.

From The Happy Adventurers by Middleton, Lydia Miller