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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
procession .
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Examples
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Not being religious, I'm already processioned out.
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All those terrible things which might be happening beyond her reach processioned before her.
The Coast of Chance Esther Chamberlain
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Every fourth year the vestry divided the parish into precincts and appointed two honest and intelligent freeholders of each precinct to see that the bounds of each farm or plantation were processioned, and that the reports of such surveying, or processioning, were registered with the parish clerk.
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Isabella, and passed to rejoin his family; the Christians processioned to the city with psalm-singing.
The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia 1919
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The leak had befallen again now, and these children would have prayed, and processioned, and tolled their bells for heavenly succor till they all dried up and blew away, and no innocent of them all would ever have thought to drop a fish-line into the well or go down in it and find out what was really the matter.
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We then processioned to the Cholera Burial Ground, as the cemetery in which the poorest of Nottingham were buried was called, obtaining permission from the Chaplain to hold another little
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The leak had befallen again now, and these children would have prayed, and processioned, and tolled their bells for heavenly succor till they all dried up and blew away, and no innocent of them all would ever have thought to drop
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Mark Twain 1872
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The leak had befallen again now, and these children would have prayed, and processioned, and tolled their bells for heavenly succor till they all dried up and blew away, and no innocent of them all would ever have thought to drop
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 4. Mark Twain 1872
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Evangelist Jean Jacques, too, as is most proper, must be dug up from Ermenonville, and processioned, with pomp, with sensibility, to the Pantheon of the Fatherland.
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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