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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
wale .
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Examples
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That is why Facebook is a waled garden (how else are they going to monetize the network the users have build for them).
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I stopped following the lions after Woodwards outrageous selections for the New Zealand tour last time (20 million Englishman in a 40 odd man squad when they had finished in 4th or 5th in the 6 nations and wales had won the Grand Slam (waled had about 6 players)).
The English, Welsh and Irish Lions Jeff 2009
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I just live in a county that is being waled on ...
Jeff Biggers: Coal Country Premiere: Big Coal Lobby Does Not Want You to See This Powerful New Film 2009
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India still has pilgrimage centers known as Footprints of Sati, memorials of the time when the Goddess waled the earth.
Goddess Kamkhaya Jan 2008
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India still has pilgrimage centers known as Footprints of Sati, memorials of the time when the Goddess waled the earth.
Archive 2008-06-01 Jan 2008
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It is, by the by, the origin of our “valet” in its sense of boy or servant who is popularly addressed Yá waled.
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The righthander had four strikeouts and waled one, but failed to last six innings for just the second time in 14 starts.
USATODAY.com 2003
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With his feet still bound to his skis, he was virtually helpless, just trying his best to keep himself covered up while Scott waled away at him.
Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003
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With his feet still bound to his skis, he was virtually helpless, just trying his best to keep himself covered up while Scott waled away at him.
Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003
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With his feet still bound to his skis, he was virtually helpless, just trying his best to keep himself covered up while Scott waled away at him.
Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003
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