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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hen .
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Examples
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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Even when it seems that every gobbler in the woods is either "henned" up or not interested, just one inquisitive gobbler can make for a successful hunt.
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But you will not be able to hold them all after they have henned up somebody that can call will pull some of the birds starting with the jakes.
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But you will not be able to hold them all after they have henned up somebody that can call will pull some of the birds starting with the jakes.
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