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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
preprepare . - adjective
prepared in advance
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Examples
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All I can make of "preprepared" is the suggestion that I did this after previous consultation with the author or the publisher or both.
Crusty Christopher Knox, Bernard 1968
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I wish that I had accepted your suggestion to substitute in my script an explanatory phrase for the neologism "preprepared," and if it had crossed your minds or had dawned on mine that the word could be thought of as implying that I had reflected even remotely on the character of Bernard Knox, I should have written instead what I now hasten to send to you.
Crusty Christopher Knox, Bernard 1968
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Ignoring the traditional fast, Molly gorges herself on the preprepared family feast while the rest of her family remains in the synagogue.
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Ignoring the traditional fast, Molly gorges herself on the preprepared family feast while the rest of her family remains in the synagogue.
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It is not acceptable that they give poorly preprepared crassly insulting statements about ''lessons learnt.'' to journalists in the wake of official reports and court cases.
Archive 2008-12-01 Peter Troy 2008
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It is not acceptable that they give poorly preprepared crassly insulting statements about ''lessons learnt.'' to journalists in the wake of official reports and court cases.
Inquest: Jean Charles de Menezes Peter Troy 2008
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Palin often did not answer the questions but chose instead to address her own preprepared remarks.
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Just goes directly to an obviously preprepared rhetorical statement.
When Joe Met Sarah 2008
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These two vessels were a portable version of the system that Renaissance stewards used at all banquets: cooked dishes were brought to table direct from the kitchens; anything preprepared was kept ready in a credenza, a large sideboard, in the banqueting hall.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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In other words, stop buying preprepared foods so often, and make your own as often as possible.
Recipe of the Day: Vanilla Pudding - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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