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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of warn.

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Examples

  • He said that in such a deceptively quiet voice, but his expression warned he was about to give her a demonstration.

    Johanna Lindsey That Perfect Someone 2010

  • He said that in such a deceptively quiet voice, but his expression warned he was about to give her a demonstration.

    Johanna Lindsey That Perfect Someone 2010

  • I had hired a private duty nurse who refused to give it to him because the label warned that it could cause infertility.

    Loraine Boyle: Heartless Science 2010

  • I had hired a private duty nurse who refused to give it to him because the label warned that it could cause infertility.

    Loraine Boyle: Heartless Science 2010

  • I had hired a private duty nurse who refused to give it to him because the label warned that it could cause infertility.

    Loraine Boyle: Heartless Science Loraine Boyle 2010

  • Something in her expression warned him that she was talking about more than just defeating the Hepburn.

    The Devil Wears Plaid Teresa Medeiros 2010

  • He said that in such a deceptively quiet voice, but his expression warned he was about to give her a demonstration.

    Johanna Lindsey That Perfect Someone 2010

  • He said that in such a deceptively quiet voice, but his expression warned he was about to give her a demonstration.

    Johanna Lindsey That Perfect Someone 2010

  • I had hired a private duty nurse who refused to give it to him because the label warned that it could cause infertility.

    Loraine Boyle: Heartless Science 2010

  • I had hired a private duty nurse who refused to give it to him because the label warned that it could cause infertility.

    Loraine Boyle: Heartless Science 2010

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