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  • He had apparently forgotten Bartholomew's last name, and was trying to connect with the one he had "disremembered" the night before.

    Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers Various

  • I could get from her was that she 'disremembered'. "

    The Lost Despatch Natalie Sumner Lincoln 1908

  • Remember this is for the US, something a lot of people disremembered sort of on purpose

    Archive 2010-01-01 EliRabett 2010

  • Remember this is for the US, something a lot of people disremembered sort of on purpose

    Backwards EliRabett 2010

  • And I was echoing the sentiment that once inaugurated, he had sort of -- as my -- as my grandfather would say, ` disremembered 'the constituents that had meant so much to his election.

    Vernon Can Read! A Memoir 2001

  • Not the breath of the disremembered and unaccounted for, but wind in the eaves, or spring ice thawing too quickly.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • "Yes, only I disremembered for a while," said Mary Jane solemnly.

    Mary Jane—Her Visit Clara Ingram Judson 1914

  • _'At least, no, I didn't exactly forget ', she said to herself,' but I think p'raps I sort of disremembered -- till the sunset colours reminded me.

    A Book of Quaker Saints 1911

  • Then, when you and my father crossed the bridge on our way to church and asked me had I taken any, I, -- no -- I did not exactly forget, but I suppose I disremembered, and I said I had not had one. '

    A Book of Quaker Saints 1911

  • Billy said he disremembered th 'time -- mebbe it wor ten or a bit past.

    The Shrieking Pit 1907

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