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- adverb Obsolete form of
indeed . - interjection Obsolete form of
indeed .
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Examples
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He writes, "Nor do I dote on the Eunuchs; they sing endeed pretty high and have a mellow kind of sound ... their motions, and risings and fallings, though it may be pleasing to an Italian or one that understands the tongue, yet to me it did not ..."
Notes on 'Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800' 2005
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She also suspected some of the cities in Peloponnese of intending to go over to the endeed was indeed the case.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005
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How double odd endeed: my mom used to teach there.
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I often think of the plesent walks we had last summer and the plesent Evenings we spent to gether they ware endeed happy hours to me.
Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert, August 4, 1868 David H. Evans 1868
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I Still love you the Same with all my heart nature Yes I love you truly & devotedly My greatest joy & plesure is to be with you who I love with all the Strenth & devotion of my heart Yes I do endeed love you & you only & will Still continue tolove you as long as I live with true love
Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert, April 7, 1868 David H. Evans 1868
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I love you truly and entirely with all the deep devotion of my heart and nature I am onley happy and contented when with you Oh I do endeed love you more & more Ever visit I pay you I can Scarcely wate untill Saturday week comes for I do wont to See you So much but I must be pachent and wate.
Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert, October 29th 1867 David H. Evans 1867
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yu hazza talint endeed jd! ai felt liek ai wuz rite dere wif da kitteh
EBERYFING I ebber owned or lubbed… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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His mother agreed, brooded darkly awhile, and then said: ‘They do be getten on very noice, though; very noice endeed.
Laurels are Poison Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1942
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His mother agreed, brooded darkly awhile, and then said: ‘They do be getten on very noice, though; very noice endeed.
Laurels are Poison Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1942
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