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Definition of Impurest
1. impure [adj] - See also: impure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impurest
Literary usage of Impurest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by London Record Society, Chaucer Society, Geoffrey Chaucer, LANCASHIRE PARISH REGISTER SOCIETY. (1889)
"... been highly "doctored" in the course of ages from some form of dialectal
hereditary speech, and hence is really the impurest possible form of speech. ..."
2. Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books by William Blackstone, William Draper Lewis (1902)
"(v) Some of the impurest books that are extant In ¡r) 1 Roll. Rep. 8«. 11 Rep.
98. Godb. 259. (u) Warb. Alliance, 173. fully.] 5 Rep. ..."
3. Mind (1898)
"Under the name of Realism, the impurest sentiments are flaunted in our faces;
the grossest instincts of man are laid bare and minutely analyzed—as some ..."
4. The Observer by Richard Cumberland (1822)
"... or perhaps (more properly speaking) common defamation, turned it into a charge
of the impurest nature: in like manner we find him ridiculed for his ..."
5. Annual Report by Seamen's Church Institute of New York (1886)
"What are they among the vast multitude wbo live in the lower wards of this great
city, who have the worst examples set tbem, and the impurest sentiments ..."