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1661. Feltham, Resolves (ed. 8), II. i. 174. Loose and unrinsd expressions are the spurcitious exhalations of a corrupted mind.
1847. Landor, Hellenics, Thrasymedes & E., 6. Ye shall not taste From unrinsed barrel the diluted wine.
1860. Flor. Nightingale, Nursing, i. 14. I have actually seen the utensils put back, unrinsed, under the bed.