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- adjective Not
chronicled
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Examples
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Maybe her ladyship had "registered a vow" never to syllable a name unchronicled by Debrett, or was actually only mystifying me for mere amusement.
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete Charles James Lever 1839
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Maybe her ladyship had "registered a vow" never to syllable a name unchronicled by Debrett, or was actually only mystifying me for mere amusement.
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 1 Charles James Lever 1839
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When he's not selling mechanical parts, Rudolph researches Star Tannery's past, which goes largely unchronicled in history books.
For rural Va. town, post office delivers more than mail Paul Schwartzman 2011
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PESCA: The Yankees would hang on to win, and the Ranger's champagne would stay corked, un-iced and unchronicled.
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Too weird a game to go unchronicled by the Fix, so here's the New York Post's Joel Sherman
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And it's an adventure whose "conclusion"—the daily performance of work—has gone relatively unchronicled in literature.
Chapbook entry M-mv 2006
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And it's an adventure whose "conclusion"—the daily performance of work—has gone relatively unchronicled in literature.
Archive 2006-02-01 M-mv 2006
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She knew or guessed at the unchronicled treachery or deceit which had brought about that seemingly harsh word or deed.
Red Pottage 2004
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IN three years of exile from herself Carol had certain experiences chronicled as important by the Dauntless, or discussed by the Jolly Seventeen, but the event unchronicled, undiscussed, and supremely controlling, was her slow admission of longing to find her own people.
Main Street 2004
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As I drew a still fresher soil about the rows with my hoe, I disturbed the ashes of unchronicled nations who in primeval years lived under these heavens, and their small implements of war and hunting were brought to the light of this modern day.
Walden 2004
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