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  • Judgin by the other comments too, it seems safe to isolate virtual transvestism to certain social contexts or VWs.

    Virtual Transvestitism: An Introduction 2006

  • "Judgin* from the number o 'police about, ah'd say you defrauded moah than a few idle sailors."

    The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • "Judgin* from the number o 'police about, ah'd say you defrauded moah than a few idle sailors."

    The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • Judgin 'the move unfriendly, not to say right downright aggressive, I come back at him with results you-all noted.

    The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country 1921

  • Judgin 'from that shanty on your left eye, at least one of 'em quit under protest.

    Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates Gordon [Illustrator] Grant 1918

  • Judgin 'by years, I've been here a long time, but, accordin' to life, only a little while.

    Glen of the High North 1910

  • Judgin 'from the talk, nobuddy got licked -- it was a fair dhraw.

    'Firebrand' Trevison Charles Alden Seltzer 1908

  • Judgin 'by your actions one' d think you didn't know your own mind.

    The Long Trail 1906

  • Judgin 'by the sharp language that drifted out through the door, 'twas plain that the shofer was superintendin' all right.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • Judgin 'by the whoops and hurrahs there wa'n't no less than a million folks at the show, and they was gettin' the wuth of admission.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

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