Example Sentences
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But there is one clear message: once a picture goes online, it can never be unpublic again.
From Time • Oct. 24, 2012
Jeeps, he says, suggest that one of your residences is in a place so unpublic that the roads to it are not even paved, "indeed are hardly passable by your ordinary vulgar automobile."
From Time Magazine Archive
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In some withdrawn, unpublic mead Let me sigh upon a reed, Or in the woods, with leafy din, Whisper the still evening in: Some still work give me to do,— Only—be it near to you!
From The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 by Stevenson, Burton Egbert
In some withdrawn, unpublic mead Let me sigh upon a reed, Or in the woods, with leafy din, Whisper the still evening in.
From The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics by Knowles, Frederic Lawrence