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unstuff

unstuff, v.
  [un-2 3, 4.]
  1. trans. To empty (of people).

c 1450 Merlin xx. 358 Moo [men] he myght haue hadde yef he wolde, but he seide he wolde not lete the reame be vnstuffed of peple.

  2. To free from being stuffed.

1611 Cotgr., Desestouffer, to emptie, euacuate, vnstuffe.


1675 H. Woolley Gentlew. Comp. 163 Saffron is a great Cordial, and unstuffs the pipes of the Lungs. 1852 Meanderings of Mem. I. 56 The brain [it] will scavage and the breast unstuff.

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