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un-vegan (comparative more un-vegan, superlative most un-vegan)

  1. Alternative form of unvegan
    • 2009, Terry O’Reilly, Mike Tennant, The Age of Persuasion: How Marketing Ate Our Culture, Counterpoint, →ISBN:
      [Timothy] McVeigh’s last meal was decidedly un-vegan, and included two pints of Ben & Jerry’s mint chocolate chip ice cream.
    • 2010, Alexandra Jamieson, “Beyond Food: Embracing the Whole Vegan Lifestyle”, in Living Vegan For Dummies, Wiley Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, page 139:
      Two popular materials used for clothing and housewares are very un-vegan: feathers and silk.
    • 2012, John Nicholson, The Meat Fix: How a Lifetime of Healthy Eating Nearly Killed Me!, Biteback Publishing, →ISBN:
      That day I ate a decidedly un-vegan three-egg omelette for breakfast with some blueberries and wasn’t hungry again for over four hours.