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1745. Young, Nt. Th., VIII. 671. A cask Unbroachd by just authority, ungaugd By temperance, by reason unrefind.
1872. Geo. Eliot, Middlem., iii. Dorothea had looked deep into the ungauged reservoir of Mr. Casaubons mind.
1881. M. A. Lewis, 2 Pretty G., III. 207. There may be ungauged depths behind our chatter, and ungauged vanity behind your silence.