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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of pall.
- v. Simple past tense and past participle of pal.
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Examples
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In any case, he is known to have "palled" with Fulton, and certainly gave him many ideas.
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This severe ambiguity leads people to conclude that Obama actually "palled" around with this domestic terrorist whilst he was committing the crime.
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And then, of course, there's Ayers and the rest that Obama has at one time or another "palled" around with.
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And while Obama and Ayers live in the same Chicago neighborhood and served on a charity board together, there is no evidence they have "palled" around.
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New York Times, & that in the New York Times, she read the opposing candidate "palled" around with a domestic terrorist.
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And congratulations on your continued success and adherence to the principles and philosophies that keep our nation great. "); he" palled "around with international con man Raffaello Follieri; McCain's lobbyists include terrorists Doug Goodyear, Doug Davenport, Charlie Black, Tom Loeffler, and Peter Madigan, and their firms 'clients: For instance, Black represented Angolan terrorist Jonas Savimbi;
McCain: If I Bring Up Ayers At Debate, It Will Be Obama's Fault
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Sarah Palin did not want the press any where near her when she palled around with Chinese Commies and her speaking engagement.
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He palled around with Andy Warhol, dated a coterie of model/actresses and logged in major hours at Studio 54.
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Obama "palled around with terrorists" and she allowed people in the audience to shout racist and scary threats.
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NoTelePrompTer: Yes, Palin did lie about Obama when she said he "palled around with terrorists."
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