Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- verb obsolete To impair or become impaired; to injure.
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- verb obsolete To
impair or become impaired; toinjure .
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Examples
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The adoption of an amendment outlawing economic mandates might by say 20 states might goose the SC into growing apair.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment 2010
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You want an ace in your hand (which is both high and low) with a couple of other low cards and apair or nut flush draw.
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Then we had the Tiger Ridge incident, where a WI hunter shotone of apair of bucks tangled upwith each other in a creek.
Year of the Lockup 2008
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The adoption of an amendment outlawing economic mandates might by say 20 states might goose the SC into growing apair.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment 2010
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His leather coat is buttoned to the throat and he lopes across the beachfront terrace wearing apair of fluffy, leopard-print loafers he might have plucked from a pensioner's feet.
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G. Carter & Co of apair Blankets delivered to the order of William Coleman on the 1st. december.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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By purchasing apair of my "gently worn" panties, not only will you get to enjoy unfathomnable sensory pleasures, you will be supporting the avant-garde and contributing to the course of art history as we know it.
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That is truth, said the king, such cries I let make, and that will I hold, so it apair not my realm nor mine estate.
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That is truth, said the king, such cries I let make, and that will I hold, so it apair not my realm nor mine estate.
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He was some four feet and a half or five feet high, rather large for that height, and tapering off with a pair of legs marking Hogarth's line of beauty, - an elegant curve, something on the style of apair of pot hooks.
The flush times of Alabama and Mississippi : a series of sketches, 1853
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