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- verb archaic Simple past tense and past participle of
show .
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Examples
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You could care less about rebuilding New Orleans just like the rest of the Republican Party show'd with Bush's unbelievable lackluster response!
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I'd like to think that if the show'd lasted they'd have eventually met the alien's family, and had to deal with angst there.
February 16th, 2008 2008
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Peale õhtu, kus usklikud teevad show'd ja on hiigelmissad.
tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2007
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Ma olen kogu aeg eelistanud olla kaamera või siis vähemalt mikrofoni taga, kui mitte ees (ehkki ühte hard talk laadi show'd tahaks juhtida küll).
tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2007
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Sat by the fire, and talked the night away Wept o'er his wounds, or tales of sorrow done Shouldered his crutch, and show'd how fights were won.
The Legacy of Heorot Niven, Larry 1987
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He was indeed a prodigious Scholar; he had learn'd the_ Alcoran, _and was well initiated into Human Learning before he was Ten years old; then he studied Logick and Arithmetick, and read over Euclid without any help, only his Master show'd him how to demonstrate the first five or six Propositions; Then he read_ Ptolemy's Almagest,
The Improvement of Human Reason Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan Ibn Tufail
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An 'when he come wi' her, an 'show'd his poor nose.
Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect William Barnes
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When King George wer in Do'set, an 'show'd us his feäce
Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect William Barnes
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Moreover when I was on board the Pacha's ship he show'd me a Chart or plan of the Island, which the moment I saw it, I exclaimed "This is done by a Frank," and he said, yes that it had been done for him.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir Lady Biddulph of Ledbury
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Fetch me that flower; the herb I show'd thee once;
The Canadian Elocutionist Anna Kelsey Howard
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