Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Preterit of
forget .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imp. & p. p. of
forget .
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- verb Simple past of
forget .
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Examples
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That morning Hiram forgot, yes, _forgot_ to say his prayers.
The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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SO I guess John McCain "forgot" when he did EXACTLY THE SAME THING to Sen. Robert Byrd in the debate over the build-up to the Iraq war?
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But what you forgot is our perception of Republicans and your word.
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Martin forgot to discover how this statement squares with Kirsty Williams 'views that the present administration is a "failure" and that "compromise" (a necessary feature of any coalition) is a dirty word.
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Maybe McCain forgot that the same day the bill died, he came out blaming opposition within his own party, saying “A lot of the Republican base was passionate about the issue, and they made their influence felt.”
Wonk Room » McCain Says Spanish-Language Ads Cost Him Latino Vote: ‘Life Isn’t Fair’ 2009
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Martin forgot to discover how this statement squares with Kirsty Williams 'views that the present administration is a "failure" and that "compromise" (a necessary feature of any coalition) is a dirty word.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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The incident passed over, they made an early departure, and Martin forgot all about it, though for the moment he had been puzzled that any woman, even of the working class, should not have been flattered and delighted by having poetry written about her.
Chapter 29 2010
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I almost forgot, is that really you in the middle?
Field & Stream 2009
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Palin forgot more than this no talent hack wil ever know.
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I almost forgot, is that really you in the middle?
Field & Stream 2009
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