Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To begin; commence.
- To make a beginning or commencement; begin.
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Examples
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LOVE Pelligrinis, espcially the buttered bread that comse with the pasta.
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We've got abotu 16 people in my back hyard including Shagodlare, Wes, PEtehy, Bruce and comse blogless friends!
Miasmatic Review 2008
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Ambrofiaeque comse divinum vertice odorem Spiravere j pedes veftis defluxit ad imos,
P. Virgilii Maronis opera: emendabat et notulis illustr. G. Wakefield Virgil, Publius Vergilius Maro 1796
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Ambrofiseque comse divinum vertice odorem Spiravere; pedes veflis defluxit ad imos,
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera Virgil, Gilbert Wakefield 1796
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that is what comse to my mind…. when/where a chemical agent is introduced directly to another via contact with another agent shielding the person doing the passing.
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