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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
augur .
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Examples
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They all answered to it; they knew the name augured well for a handout.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Do we have some polls that have kind of augured into that aspect of it?
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The pianist was first out of the gate, ripping syncopations from his keyboard that augured a percussive player.
Debra Levine: L.A.'s Freedom Jazz Movement Plays China's Henan Province Debra Levine 2011
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In reality, Sullivan's decision to sign Elvis augured a profound change in American taste.
John W. Whitehead: Elvis Presley: Down Lonely Street at the Heartbreak Hotel John W. Whitehead 2011
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The pianist was first out of the gate, ripping syncopations from his keyboard that augured a percussive player.
Debra Levine: L.A.'s Freedom Jazz Movement Plays China's Henan Province Debra Levine 2011
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The pianist was first out of the gate, ripping syncopations from his keyboard that augured a percussive player.
Debra Levine: L.A.'s Freedom Jazz Movement Plays China's Henan Province Debra Levine 2011
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In reality, Sullivan's decision to sign Elvis augured a profound change in American taste.
John W. Whitehead: Elvis Presley: Down Lonely Street at the Heartbreak Hotel John W. Whitehead 2011
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The kind of political change augured by Mr. Park's rise spells trouble for U.S. interests.
Is South Korea Headed for Trouble? Michael Auslin 2011
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But one small sign augured well: a group of 30 or 40 Breakers fans — all adults, some apparently well-lubricated — who banged on drums and kept up a raucous stream of chants: “We hate So-lo,” they sang.
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DiDio said DC Comics augured the retelling as a way to reach out to buyers not just in comic-book stores but in other bookstores, too -- fans of books and series like "Twilight" or Stieg Larsson's trilogy of crime novels.
A lanky, brooding Superman for the contemporary world Matt Moore 2010
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