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  • adjective not addicted

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Examples

  • If a big majority wanted to know more about her, I'd be really scared about the (politically unaddicted) public.

    Poll: Rudy Beating Hillary By Comfortable Margin; Tied In Blue States 2009

  • Eventually your body tunes in to how harmful it is, and that makes it no trick to stay unaddicted.

    Scripting News for 2/25/2006 « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • He loves his kids too, and he probably wants what ` s best for them, and clearly having a healthy mother, an unaddicted healthy mother, role model in their lives is a good thing.

    CNN Transcript Oct 3, 2007 2007

  • But one thing I can say is that we need to get unaddicted to the stuff and we have plans for doing that.

    Bush Takes Heat on Oprah's Couch 2006

  • Indeed, the vale through which the bells of Marlen send their song is a highly respectable vale, and its people (save one, two, or three) are wholly unaddicted to the practice of magical arts.

    Eothen 2003

  • It is too well known that he is not unaddicted to the allurements of the gaming table, and it is understood among his immediate friends, that he has been -- what few are -- successful adventurer, having repaired in the saloons of Paris, in a great degree, the loss he sustained by the forfeiture of his church livings.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 265, July 21, 1827 Various

  • Benin, and Angola, are mild; and unaddicted to revolt like those who dwell east of the Cape or north of the Gold Coast.

    Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver Theodore Canot

  • While down the path from the house came Miss Jane and Miss Susan, also stout, elderly, and unaddicted to overmuch exercise, anxious for their cat, anxious for their garden, most of all anxious to get this strange intruder off the premises.

    Patricia Emilia [pseud.] Elliott 1890

  • Any fellow unaddicted to drinking, with a fair amount of determined plod could win them.

    The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance Marie Corelli 1889

  • The people of France have made it no secret that those of England, as a general thing, are to their perception an inexpressive and speechless race, perpendicular and unsociable, unaddicted to enriching any bareness of contact with verbal or other embroidery.

    The Tragic Muse Henry James 1879

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