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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
marmalise .
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Examples
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India have been marmalised, the trumpets have been sounded for England's ascent to No1 in the Test rankings and the ceremonial mace polished for surrender at The Oval after three such dominant performances by the home side that disgruntled fans of the tourists could be forgiven for purloining Casey Stengel's old lament about the 1962 New York Mets: "Can't anybody here play this game?"
How Jimmy Anderson went from water carrier to leader of the pack | Rob Bagchi 2011
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Last night the whole Reedite office headed out to watch Everton get marmalised by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea vs Everton - The Reedite Outing Kerron Cross 2006
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Short, wide, marmalised away past the scampering Morgan at backward point for four more.
BBC News - Home 2011
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I learned that no matter how much they hurt me I marmalised them too and they thought twice about coming at me again!
Butterflies and Wheels » Latest News Ophelia Benson 2010
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Even though England marmalised Doherty this morning, he got a fair bit of turn.
The Guardian World News Rob Smyth 2010
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Crash - ace number four from Murray, marmalised down the middle - mind your midriff, Mr Line
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Arsenal were marmalised by the mighty, magical Messi while Tottenham came unstuck against points-deducted, poverty-stricken Portsmouth.
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So England have been marmalised by an innings and 74 runs.
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Arsenal were marmalised by the mighty, magical Messi while Tottenham came unstuck against points-deducted, poverty-stricken Portsmouth.
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Arsenal were marmalised by the mighty, magical Messi while Tottenham came unstuck against points-deducted, poverty-stricken Portsmouth.
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