unquibbled
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unquibbled (comparative more unquibbled, superlative most unquibbled)
- Not quibbled over; plain; straightforward.
- 1860, Ancient Danish Ballads, volume 2, page 266:
- And there with sword-hilt in his hand, / Its blade laid on a stone, / He sware a clear unquibbled oath, / And made her virtue known.
- 1902, The Bookman, volume 14, page 187:
- The platform adopted consisted of one of the most unquibbled, straight-spoken and unanswerable arraignments of a corrupt administration known to American politics.