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- verb archaic Second-person singular simple present form of
fire .
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Examples
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If he had given up after the firest book, he would not have made it to the multi-millionaire he must be today.
Dan Brown: How Does He Do It? - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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Press Dropping the Ball Molly Ivins: and here's the link to archive page with hundreds of links to articles on other sites that we posted the firest six or eight months of our existence.
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How about all those forest firest in the Interior?
Think Progress » Climate Scientist To CEI: Stop Misrepresenting My Research 2006
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Also, their RSS feeds simply suck, as you can't preview the firest few sentences of a story.
Radical Idea For News Sites: Show What’s New On Your Homepage - Publishing 2.0 2008
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Press Dropping the Ball Molly Ivins: and here's the link to archive page with hundreds of links to articles on other sites that we posted the firest six or eight months of our existence.
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Donald who in their right mind listens to you in the firest place?
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Get a church wedding service; we offer it to all those who meet our requirements, the firest of which is that you have or will have, prior ot the service a civil marriage legally.
Philocrites: Episcopal diocese: Get married by someone else. 2006
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Some general and durable cause must have been in operation during all this period, which at firest depressed, and at length totally destroyed, the numerous body of free
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 Various
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(The firest post was becouse I going to change the computer)
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(The firest post was becouse I going to change the computer)
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