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“did” – English explanatory dictionary

- It was good. - Did you get the blueberry pancakes?
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And I did not like this one.
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did
imp. of Do. { Di•dac´tic , Di•dac´tic•al } a. [Gr. , fr. to teach; akin to L. docere to teach: cf. F. didactique. See Docile.] Fitted or intended to teach; conveying instruction; preceptive; instructive; teaching some moral lesson; as didactic essays. ´Didactical writings.´ Jer. Taylor. “The finest didactic poem in any language.” Macaulay.
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Simba did overcome challenges to reclaim his kingdom.

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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