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  • verb Simple past of abear. (carry, bear; develop; put up with, thole, tolerate, abide)

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Examples

  • The abore are the only works yet published of a series of the GREEK POETS intended to be printed uniformly with them; and a Series of the LATIN POETS of the same sise is in the press: ot which is jrnt published*

    Cicero's Five Books De Finibus: Or, Concerning the Last Object of Desire and Aversion 1812

  • I detest and loathe and despise and abore and abominate her

    Dear Anjali Melissa Glenn Haber 2010

  • I detest and loathe and despise and abore and abominate her

    Dear Anjali Melissa Glenn Haber 2010

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here?

    Learning Spanish 2005

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here? dtleonard

    Learning Spanish 2005

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here?

    Learning Spanish 2005

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here? dtleonard

    Learning Spanish 2005

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here? dtleonard

    Learning Spanish 2005

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here?

    Learning Spanish 2005

  • If they abore the language so much, and would prefer everyone speak Spanish, why are they still here? dtleonard

    Learning Spanish 2005

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