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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of wist.

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Examples

  • Sarah Palin's utter ignorance across these issues has been well establsihed however the fact that sheis trying to interject her wisted comments is plain dangerous!

    Obama brushes off Palin on nuclear deal 2010

  • Why, only the other dy I was sayin 'ter myself thet all thet money' ad been wisted, but you see it wasn't; yer never know yer luck, you see! '

    Liza of Lambeth 1919

  • In 1685 Joseph, the son of Roger Williams, entered in an account book now extant, [7] a credit to "Sarah badkuk [Babcock], for weven and coaming wisted."

    Women Wage-Earners Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future Helen Campbell 1878

  • His left hand often wisted not the doings of his right hand, and Lilienthal found in Mr. Robert Wade a judicious and accommodating patron.

    The Midnight Passenger : a novel Richard Savage 1874

  • You have wisted enough of your time, let them deal with it.

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • Then complaining that sprint operates like an RBOC while complaining about the guy who ran a CLEC? xnext, This is how your posts sound: you sir are a limp wisted liberal fagot.

    Seeking Alpha Wireless stocks 2008

  • Gargoyles "as a series of direct-to-video films where (thanks to that PG-13 sensibility) the show's writers could then get just as tough, dark & wisted as they wanted.

    Jim Hill Media 2009

  • Gargoyles "as a series of direct-to-video films where (thanks to that new PG-13 sensibility) the show's writers could then get just as tough, dark & wisted as they wanted.

    Jim Hill Media 2009

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