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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
auction .
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Examples
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The person who had his 1954 Silver Slugger trophy for winning the batting title auctioned it off in 2003 for $120,096.
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We currently have 2 coins auctioned with a total of $37.50, so we will need to raise $62.50 over the next 4 weeks (including this one).
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We currently have 2 coins auctioned with a total of $37.50, so we will need to raise $62.50 over the next 4 weeks (including this one).
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In a cap-and-trade system designed purely for efficiency all permits would be auctioned, which is what Mr Obama wanted.
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Between 2008 and 2012 about 85 million allowances will be auctioned, which is estimated to raise about £1. 6billion.
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suing an Ars Technica writer without cause, losing multiple times on "fair use" claims, having its bank accounts seized and its domain name auctioned off, Righthaven is no longer in any position to wreak havoc.
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Patrick Carnes was "auctioned" as a bachelor-date.
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I thought the "auctioned" bandwidth was the top part of UHF and not the VHF portion of the TV spectrum.
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I thought the "auctioned" bandwidth was the top part of UHF and not the VHF portion of the TV spectrum.
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Communications Minister Stephen Conroy 'auctioned' on eBay | News |
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