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  • verb Obsolete spelling of seem.

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Examples

  • I do note that now you seeme to be saying that 47 pieces of info wrung out of KSM that did check out and did save lives is not as important as if he made 3 things up.

    Axelrod: Obama "thought very long and hard about" about opening up the CIA interrogation memos. Ann Althouse 2009

  • As Dryden wrote in 1691 in a letter to Walsh, 'to be truly a friend, a man must seeme to exercise a little malice.'

    Hillary Tells Bill O'Reilly That Wright's Statements Were "Offensive And Outrageous" 2009

  • I've lived for long periods of my life in both Wisconsin (25 years) and Illinois (18 years), and although I love my Badger birthplace, Illinois voters seeme to me to be much more politically sophisticated when it comes to race and politics - also IMO.

    Poll: New Hampshire Dem Race Getting Close ��� Hillary Up Only Seven Points 2009

  • This would seeme to tie to what seems to be another controversy over the ability to recall meetings and also a lack of attention to what is going on in his campaign events.

    Obama Camp Thanks McCain ��� And Advances General-Election Narrative 2009

  • "Whiles all things seeme to fall to wracke and ruine." rack and ruine finally get to the contemporary 'rack and ruin' in 1599, when the Oxford historian Thomas Fowler published The history of Corpus Christi College:

    pojken Diary Entry pojken 2008

  • But its carnality and vulgarity seeme to me Hitchcock's way of saying to all his young imitators that he could be modern, too.

    Hitchcock; Black Wings Ed Gorman 2007

  • Good Master, as we walk towards the water, wil you be pleased to make the way seeme shorter by telling me first the nature of the Trout, and then how to catch him.

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • But its carnality and vulgarity seeme to me Hitchcock's way of saying to all his young imitators that he could be modern, too.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Ed Gorman 2007

  • Exams seeme appropriate in a class where the objective is, say problem solving e.g., math, or if recall of specific facts is of importance, but English is really outside that bound.

    Plagiary 2006

  • My gracious Lord, answered Manutio, it must needes seeme straunge to your Majesty, because it is not fully three dayes, since it was invented, made, and set to the note.

    The Decameron 2004

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