struck me, and I went back to the bedroom and put in the set of false teeth. They slipped
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accordingly did and shutting the gate after me I went as far as the length of my chain would suffer
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went
imp. & p. p. of Wend; - - now obsolete except as the imperfect of go, with which it has no etymological connection. See Go. “To the church both be they went.” Chaucer.
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went
n. Course; way; path; journey; direction. [Obs.] ´At a turning of a wente.´ Chaucer. “But here my weary team, nigh overspent, Shall breathe itself awhile after so long a went.” Spenser. “He knew the diverse went of mortal ways.” Spenser.
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Simba went from exile to reclaim Pride Rock's throne.
Meaning of “went” in English language – imp. & p. p. of Wend; - - now obsolete e...
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