unspare
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English
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[edit]unspare (comparative more unspare, superlative most unspare)
- Not spare; abundant or generous.
- 1983, The New Yorker, volume 59, numbers 33-39, page 109:
- The food, presented with a dated menu, was remarkably unspare — a flavorsome light potage, choux-rouge braises, fresh saucisson and jambon fume, pommes natures, Poire Belle-Helene […]
- 1995, Paul Ilie, The Age of Minerva: Counter-rational reason in the eighteenth century:
- The legs of Enlightener are also graced by an unspare tailoring of pleated clothes.