ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] a. Not aimed or pointed at a mark. b. With at: Not taken as a mark.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongemickt, Vn-aimed, Vnleveled.

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1669.  Cokaine, Poems, Lett. to Earl Huntingdon, 86. So you (my Lord) for sweet conditions known, Parallels to your high birth, stand alone, Unaim’d and unarriv’d at.

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1805.  Wordsw., Prelude, IV. 315. With din of instruments and shuffling feet,… And unaimed prattle flying up and down.

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1835.  Browning, Paracelsus, v. 629. The tumult of unproved desire, the unaimed, Uncertain yearnings, aspirations blind.

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1888.  Daily News, 6 Sept., 6/5. Swept by artillery fire and unaimed rifle fire at long ranges.

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