a. (UN-1 7 b.)
a. 1734. North, Lives (1826), II. 217. His lordship used him in his most private and uncheckable trusts.
1836. T. Hook, G. Gurney (1850), III. 389. Wells, whose volability when once off was uncheckable, would not let me pause here.
1881. Echo, 11 April, 3/6. Flying before the uncheckable onslaughts of the interviewers.