Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To move; remove.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb Prov. Eng. To remove.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To move in order to make tidy; to
tidy or put away.
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Examples
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And the men of Nole, who might have resisted the enemy, were too much frightened to do more than t remble violently and gasp with open mouths.
Queen Zixi of Ix Baum, L. Frank 1971
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The Congrefs (hall a (remble at lea (l once in every year, and fuch oieet* ing ihall be on the firft Monday in December, unlefs they (hall by hw appoint a different day.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from old catalog] 1795
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However it were, (he would not di (remble her forrow to Gifulphf: and the Prince of Jutland teftified no lefs how much he was concefn'd himfelf for it, CTprefling himfelf with as much heavinefs, as the new danger would per - mit him.
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