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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
moider .
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Examples
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"I'm almost moidered with it all," the old fellow cried helplessly, to which the superannuated gardener, who now came wheezing in, added,
With Marlborough to Malplaquet A Story of the Reign of Queen Anne Herbert Strang
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Your puir head's that hot and moidered --- But what's wrang with you, John, man?
The Christian A Story Hall Caine 1892
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His poor head's that moidered and mixed it's like a black pudding -- there's no saying what's inside of it.
The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Hall Caine 1892
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He was fair moidered -- bedazzled -- by that awful thing -- and all the change of plans.
Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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'Noa, Davy, noa,' he said, 'yo're a gen'leman now, and yo conno' be moidered wi 'oos.
The History of David Grieve Humphry Ward 1885
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Osborne's bills, or moidered with accounts, I turn the ledger wrong way up, and smoke a pipe over it, while I read those pieces out of the review which speak about you, lad! '
Wives and Daughters Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837
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Burnias seduced country clowns, he is preposing barangaparang after going knowing what he is doing after to see him pluggy well moidered as a murder effect, you bet your blowie knife, before he doze soze, sopprused though he is) Grot Zot!
Finnegans Wake 2006
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