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- adjective Not
effaced .
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Examples
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Of this opinion was Aristotle; and for confirmation of it, he alleges an inscription upon one of the copper quoits used in those sports, upon which the name of Lycurgus continued uneffaced to his time.
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The blue smoke of a meagre candle quivered meanwhile, over his head, though the wick diffused so feeble a light that the death blurs under the eyes and in the cheek furrows lay uneffaced, and the dark hands and wrists, disposed, lumplike, on the front of the greyish-blue shroud, seemed to have had their fingers twisted in a manner which even death had failed to rectify.
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And now, the seed of vengeance, clots the plain — Unmelting, uneffaced the stain.
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And now, the seed of vengeance, clots the plain — Unmelting, uneffaced the stain.
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It is, as it were, the still uneffaced “slot” of the roaming stag, — a footprint in the sand of time, still visible.
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The crown marks on the first importations, were stamped out with the initials of those who had bought them from the government; the later arrivals, _exhibit the crown marks uneffaced_.
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Sometimes a fancy, rather vague, comes to me of seeing the soldiers go off to the Mexican War and of making flags striped with pokeberry juice — somehow the name of the fruit was mingled with that of the President — though a visit quite a year before to The Hermitage, which adjoined the farm of an uncle, to see General Jackson is still uneffaced.
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The cutter was beautifully clean; built for a Brixham trawler, she still had her number -- DH 113 -- uneffaced.
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The cutter was beautifully clean; built for a Brixham trawler, she still had her number -- DH 113 -- uneffaced.
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She knew her baby through his manly stature and mature features, less from his likeness to his father than from certain uneffaced traces of infantine form and expression.
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