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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
offer .
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Examples
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Once in Miami, he decided that the “clunky”—his word offered in defense—sedan was not suitable for such a well-deserved vacation.
The Big Scam Paul Lindsay 2005
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The term offered in the Summer Quarter, 1927, corresponds to the 1st term's work, and covers one-third of the entire work of the course.
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Trinity and Klamath, by the act concerning the courts and judicial officers of the State, at the end of his term offered himself for re-election as Judge of that district.
Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination by a Former Associate on the Supreme Bench of the State Stephen Johnson Field 1857
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And sadly, given the TP's national record so far, the label offered by Meghan McCain - 'nut bag' - seems more appropriate.
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I decided to partner with him because his title offered some sense of security.
Common Ground 2009
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I guess it can't hurt that the label offered to send them to their EP launch in a limo, supply free beer, and get DZ tattoos either.
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I decided to partner with him because his title offered some sense of security.
Whole Life Times 2009
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I decided to partner with him because his title offered some sense of security.
Whole Life Times 2009
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I decided to partner with him because his title offered some sense of security.
Whole Life Times 2009
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Without another word offered, Fibbs held out a crumpled missive.
A PROPER AFFAIR VICTORIA MALVEY 2001
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