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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
betell .
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Examples
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Anyone with the nerve to destroy free speech and due process of law MUST betold to step down!
Can you Pledge Ten MInutes a Day to Protect Due Process and Free Speech? 2007
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No, no, the dear heaven knows, and the farther the from it, if the whole stole stale mis betold, whoever the gulpable, and whatever the pulpous was, the twooned togethered, and giving the mhost phassionable wheathers, they were doing a lally a lolly a dither
Finnegans Wake 2006
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She even liked the monotonous metallic rattle which betold that old Jeff was already at work with the lawn-mower.
Missy Dana Gatlin
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Unfortunately, my race-African American-has been historically despised in this country and if truth betold, is still despised.
NYT > Home Page By CATRIN EINHORN 2011
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Otherwise, let him rot truth betold from Canada writes: Jake Petit, I don't think anybody's claiming this scumbag was wrongfully convicted.
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Clearly, points have inflation attached to them. truth betold from Canada writes: My wife has a CIBC Visa.
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Again I say, what an absolute joke this guy is! truth betold from Canada writes: Rankin, you're comparing the Conservatives to the Nazis?
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S Rankin from Chatham, On, Canada writes: truth betold from Canada writes: Rankin, you're comparing the Conservatives to the Nazis?
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At the same time, though many perhaps hoped that she would lead the way for the young South African heiresses, not many had much belief that she would lead it in the particular fashion they hoped; for there was ever that uncertain elusive quality about Meryl, that suggestion of the visionary and dreamer, that betold a nature not very likely to follow in any beaten path, or give overmuch value to the advantages of a high alliance from a worldly point of view.
The Rhodesian Gertrude Page 1897
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the truth betold--- it was banking terrorism so a few big names were taken out for a few to get even stronger
The Guardian World News Dominic Rushe 2011
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