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Examples
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Well, I happened to be at the club when Greg found his car'd been nicked and Clary wasn't there any more.
Poem About Never Growing Up Ryan McDermott 2010
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If you ran off the road and hit one of my flat leaf parsley plants of years past, your car'd be a write-off.
How Does Your Garden Grow? Kirsty 2008
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Opinion of the greatest Wits in the Town, in those things; and car'd not what a parcel of Canting Coxcombs said.
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But 'twas not always I had such good Luck, for not long after, I met with one, who tho 'he appear'd very well to sight, gave me more than I car'd for; and more than I cou'd rid my self on for a great while after.
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Which yet could not at all reclaim me, for by my Husband's exposing me, I was past shame, and car'd not what I did: But being in a very good Garb, and having some
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_ And I'm to be by too; there's the Jest; Adod, if it had been in Private, I shou'd not have car'd to trust the young Dog.
The Busie Body Susanna Centlivre
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"I car'd home de washin 'fur mommy fur two cakes an' some candy," said
Harper's Young People, December 30, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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An 'with all this huntin' around for Slocum an 'for Asey, I should think a deserted car'd come to light.
The Criminal C.O.D Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, 1909-1976 1940
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I never loot on that I kend it, or car'd; [admitted]
Robert Burns How To Know Him William Allan Neilson 1907
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Gang by me as tho 'that ye car'd na a flee: [go, fly]
Robert Burns How To Know Him William Allan Neilson 1907
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