Obs. [f. SPARKLE v.2] Scattered, dispersed; disheveled.

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a. 1547.  Surrey, Æneid, II. 517. Cassandra … From Pallas chirch was drawn with sparkled tresse. Ibid., Eccles. v. 46. I saw … The plenteous houses sackt; the owners end with shame, Their sparkled goods.

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1608.  Heywood, Lucrece, I. ii. Did not this monster … Make her unwilling charioteer … crush her father’s bones … and dash his sparkled brains Upon the pavements?

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