a. (UN-1 7.)

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1815.  Jane Austen, Emma, x. So prosing—so undistinguishing and unfastidious.

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1822.  Lamb, Elia, I. Decay of Beggars. Well fare the soul of unfastidious Vincent Bourne!

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1865.  Sat. Rev., 4 Feb., 141/2. An unfastidious taste is not offended by its style.

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  Hence Unfastidiousness.

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1881.  Grant White, Eng. Without & Within, 476. None the less, however, was I puzzled to account for the unfastidiousness of palate which could desire, and the stoutness of stomach which, after sherry, champagne, and claret, could retain, a great glass of porter with a tawny head upon it, at the mere sight of which even my masculine, and I had thought very submissive, gorge rose in rebellion.

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