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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
Anglify .
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Examples
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Burns loved Scotland and its rich language, just as he also loved operating in an Anglified Edinburgh cafe society where he could indulge his passion for removing the foundation garments of titled and powdered ladies.
Poor Robert Burns. He deserves better than this | Kevin McKenna 2012
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It was ancient, somewhat Anglified in its shabby dignity and brass fixtures, and in pre-Soviet invasion days had been a haven for the hippies who came to rural Afghanistan to enjoy the local crops unmonitored by police agencies.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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It was ancient, somewhat Anglified in its shabby dignity and brass fixtures, and in pre-Soviet invasion days had been a haven for the hippies who came to rural Afghanistan to enjoy the local crops unmonitored by police agencies.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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The law of bills, notes, checks, and certificates of deposit came from the law merchant by way of England, was modified in America, and was stabilized and somewhat Anglified by decisions and scholarly writings before 1850.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The law of bills, notes, checks, and certificates of deposit came from the law merchant by way of England, was modified in America, and was stabilized and somewhat Anglified by decisions and scholarly writings before 1850.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The law of bills, notes, checks, and certificates of deposit came from the law merchant by way of England, was modified in America, and was stabilized and somewhat Anglified by decisions and scholarly writings before 1850.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Although the island has been so many years under the English government, the general character of the place is quite French: Englishmen speak to their servants in French, and the shops are all French; indeed I should think that Calais or Boulogne was much more Anglified.
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Although the island has been so many years under the English government, the general character of the place is quite French: Englishmen speak to their servants in French, and the shops are all French; indeed I should think that Calais or Boulogne was much more Anglified.
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Anglified, and in Scotland Scottified, so in Ireland they became
Is Ulster Right? Anonymous
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Following that illustrious example, Giacomo shall be Anglified into Jackeymo.
International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various
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