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- verb   Simple past tense and past participle of spoor .
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Examples
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								You have been eating the black-spoored mushrooms again, haven't you? Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989 
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								The three bulls, according to the natives, had been spoored into the dense patch of bush above the kloof. Maiwa's Revenge Henry Rider Haggard 1890 
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								He may go miles before halting, and even if the hunter should overtake him, it may be only to deliver a second shot, and see the game once more disappear into the bushes -- perhaps to be spoored no farther. The Bush Boys History and Adventures of a Cape Farmer and his Family Mayne Reid 1850 
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								He may go miles before halting, and even if the hunter should overtake him, it may be only to deliver a second shot, and see the game once more disappear into the bushes -- perhaps to be spoored no farther. Popular Adventure Tales Mayne Reid 1850 
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