ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
[1828. Webster.]
1837. R. Nicoll, Poems (1842), 132. The Poor and Honest Man can stand, With an unblenching brow, Before Earths highest.
1843. Prescott, Mexico, V. iii. (1864), 293. He looked with an unblenching eye on his past reverses.
1898. Watts-Dunton, Aylwin, II. iv. So different from the unblenching child who loved to stand hatless!