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  • adjective Not championed.

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Examples

  • In their desperation to replay an election they lost last year, they have left no lie unchampioned.

    Kimberly Krautter: Did the Inglorious N.O.P. Bust a Cap in Health Care Reform? 2009

  • Hard working, don't get the language or the law, and unchampioned by most.

    The Conquest and Theft of Am�rica, Pt. 13 2008

  • No, right off the bat, so to say, like that, we believe (unchampioned)

    Walking-Stick Papers Robert Cortes Holliday

  • You get the feeling many people at record labels don't particularly like commercial pop as music, and if your initial tracks failed to get radio play or a solid chart placing, your album might vanish unchampioned from the schedules.

    Idolator: Music News, Reviews, And Gossip 2009

  • Sadly (or perhaps thankfully) CBS decided to locate Fletcher's murder capital far from her childhood home in Bow, and so E3's innocent gangsta hoodies remain unchampioned.

    diamond geezer 2008

  • If I appear in the lists, I must maintain my name in arms; and if I do so, championed or unchampioned, thou diest by the stake and faggot, for there lives not the knight who hath coped with me in arms on equal issue, or on terms of vantage, save Richard

    Ivanhoe 2004

  • If I appear in the lists, I must maintain my name in arms; and if I do so, championed or unchampioned, thou diest by the stake and faggot, for there lives not the knight who hath coped with me in arms on equal issue, or on terms of vantage, save Richard Cur-de-Lion, and his minion of

    Ivanhoe 1892

  • If I appear in the lists, I must maintain my name in arms; and if I do so, championed or unchampioned, thou diest by the stake and faggot, for there lives not the knight who hath coped with me in arms on equal issue, or on terms of vantage, save Richard Coeur-de-Lion, and his minion of Ivanhoe.

    Ivanhoe. A Romance 1819

  • If I appear in the lists, I must maintain my name in arms; and if I do so, championed or unchampioned, thou diest by the stake and faggot, for there lives not the knight who hath coped with me in arms on equal issue, or on terms of vantage, save Richard Coeur-de-Lion, and his minion of Ivanhoe.

    Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1801

  • Speaking to the unnamed, unchampioned, beating heart of her new land, Ayn was to say: 'Yours is the glory.'"

    Atlas Shrugs 2010

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