unˈstifled, ppl. a.
(un-1 8.)
| 1742 Young Nt. Th. ii. 121 Art, brainless art! our furious charioteer (For nature's voice unstifled would recal) Drives headlong. 1842 Browning Christina iv, Just this or that poor impulse Which for once had play unstifled, Seems the sole work of a life-time. 1863 Pilgr. over Prairies I. 156 A profusion of nut-brown hair..fell unstifled by cap, untortured by steel or curl paper. |