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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of quest.

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Examples

  • He quested across the face of the slide to the opposite wall of the vein and back again.

    Chapter XXVII 2010

  • He had quested along the trail and found Smoke's tracks where he had left it to take refuge on the bank.

    THE MAN ON THE OTHER BANK 2010

  • His nose went up in the air and quested to windward along the wind that brought the message, and he read the air with his nose as a man might read a newspaper — the salt smells of the seashore and of the dank muck of mangrove swamps at low tide, the spicy fragrances of tropic vegetation, and the faint, most faint, acrid tingle of smoke from smudgy fires.

    CHAPTER IV 2010

  • From the open doorway came a flash of electric light, like a tiny searchlight, which quested about the barn and came to rest on her and Billy.

    CHAPTER IV 2010

  • And the human voice, the voice of a god, issuing from the throat of the tiny, snow-white bird, had made Michael go back on his haunches, while, with eyes and nostrils, he quested the steerage for the human who had spoken.

    CHAPTER XI 2010

  • Shaharrazad and Suraa quested in the Grizzly Hills, and Suraa (Spooky) made Level 77.

    "Our blood is gold; nothing to fear." greygirlbeast 2010

  • Shaharrazad and Suraa quested in the Grizzly Hills, and Suraa (Spooky) made Level 77.

    "Our blood is gold; nothing to fear." greygirlbeast 2010

  • Last night, we got in some WoW for the first time in days, and Shaharrazad and Suraa quested in Nagrand and both reached Level 69.

    "Ko agi agi boroi tika oli oe lau?"* greygirlbeast 2009

  • We quested a bit in remote parts of the Howling Fjord and reached Level 71.

    "There's a shark-shaped fin, in the water of my dreams..." greygirlbeast 2009

  • Whining eagerly, he strained at the leash, risking his tender toes among the many inconsiderate, restless, leather-shod feet of the humans, as he quested and scented for Cocky and Kwaque, and, most of all, for Steward.

    CHAPTER XXII 2010

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