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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
procreate .
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Examples
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Actually having procreated is a partial disqualifier, since it disqualifies one of the two participants.
On Battlestar Galactica and Cylons Richard Nokes 2005
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Actually having procreated is a partial disqualifier, since it disqualifies one of the two participants.
Archive 2005-08-01 Richard Nokes 2005
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Doonesbury and BD have both procreated and now, he says, it's about time for the second wave of characters to have children.
Garry Trudeau: 'Doonesbury quickly became a cause of trouble' Ed Pilkington 2010
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People have procreated for millennia, just doing what comes naturally.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause 2010
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Greenberg: The phrase “white trash” originally meant a white person who procreated with a non-white person, but it recently has taken on a wider meaning.
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One of the angels procreated with the mortal mother of Nicodemus, making him one of the first of the abominations.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » CarsonArtist’s Review Forum 2009
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Greenberg: The phrase “white trash” originally meant a white person who procreated with a non-white person, but it recently has taken on a wider meaning.
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People have procreated for millennia, just doing what comes naturally.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Education, Dirty Words, and the Due Process Clause 2010
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Greenberg: The phrase “white trash” originally meant a white person who procreated with a non-white person, but it recently has taken on a wider meaning.
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Crickets sang of nights in the stilly cabins, and in the sunshine mosquitoes crept from out hollow logs and snug crevices among the rocks, -- big, noisy, harmless fellows, that had procreated the year gone, lain frozen through the winter, and were now rejuvenated to buzz through swift senility to second death.
CHAPTER 23 2010
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