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1626. Jackson, Creed, VIII. xxxi. § 6. The adoration of this serpent, whilst it stood uncrusht, was the most preposterous idolatry.
1759. Sterne, Tr. Shandy, II. xix. Provided all goes right after, and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed.
1856. Mrs. Browning, Aur. Leigh, I. 457. Her head uncrushed by that round weight of hat.
1875. Huxley & Martin, Elem. Biol. (1877), 8. Note the solid and uncrushed transparent sacs; the soft crushed stained protoplasm.