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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
return .
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Examples
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She return'd on the 24th, the next day you may recollect is sacred to our Leather Saint, and is besides her birthday.
Letter 245 2009
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By surgical assistance it appeared quite well in August, but has return'd since, and is again diminishing with the appearance of a speedy restoration.
Letter 119 2009
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I think you must then have past over the upper part of Mr Farrers Back —, as it reaches from nearly the back of his house to that lane which has on the right hand as you return'd, what is calld park-grove. —
Letter 242 2009
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You had last year the account return'd to you to look over again.
Letter 275 2009
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I have a letter from Miss C Sharp, who is just return'd from Gloucestershire, and this said letter enclosed a Five pound Note for my Brother's Widow!
Letter 269 2009
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But in that case I am determined to rely on your justice so far as to let the copy be return'd to me when I call for it, which I mean to do this day fortnight.
Letter 6 2009
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We are this moment return'd, all well, and tomorrow shall proceed to Brecon, and thense to Hereford, and to Malvern Hills, and home by Gloucester.
Letter 213 2009
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Daughter has just return'd from an eight weeks residence in Suffolk at the very Farm that employ'd me in my childhood.
Letter 245 2009
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I have just return'd from the Astral Plane, and you should know that the greatest ghostly Complaint was the Uselessness of their present Conditions.
What is the sound of one hand on a children's TV show host? Ann Althouse 2009
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Nor did he sometimes scruple, in his Governor's Company, to visit the famousest Bordellos; whither resorting out of bare Curiosity, he retain'd there an unblemish't Chastity, & still return'd thence as honest as he went thither.
Sticky Wants to Grab 2009
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