unspared
English
Etymology
Adjective
unspared (not comparable)
- Not spared.
- 1897, John Ruskin, Love's Meinie:
- It is only here and there, by Duerer, Holbein, Carpaccio, or other such men, that we get a living bird rightly drawn;[18] but we may be greatly thankful for the unspared labor, and attentive skill, with which many illustrations of ornithology have been produced within the last seventy or eighty years.
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