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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
savage .
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Examples
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Like famously, another vogue term savaged here six years ago, it marches on.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Like famously, another vogue term savaged here six years ago, it marches on.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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He killed a man this morning, threw him, and what you call in English 'savaged' him. "
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With the brothers’ assets under scrutiny and their name savaged, David Margolick questions how much guilt they bear.
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… I have seen my name savaged by the national media.
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Actually, my name got savaged by a particularly nasty bit of insider gossip in a very influential trade magazine called Twentieth-Century Artifact.
Eye of the Beholder Jayne Ann Krentz 1999
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Welsh Ramblings: Tory Wales spokesperson 'savaged' in book
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Welsh Ramblings: Tory Wales spokesperson 'savaged' in book
The week that was 2009
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The so-called opera critics who have "savaged" Bocelli, and consider his skyrocketing career "merely a triumph of marketing," desperately need to get in touch with the real world.
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First, in the post-primary universal acknowledgment of the fact that Hillary had been "savaged" by the media and the press, no one really touched on why she was savaged, criticized and basically attacked by the media to a far greater extent than any other candidate on either side, Democrat or Republican.
Carl Jeffers: And to the Media -- Apology Accepted? -- Maybe! 2008
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