Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete spelling of
seize .
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Examples
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"That's my rabbit foot; you won't never have no 'sease 't all an' nobody can't never conjure you if you wears a rabbit foot.
Miss Minerva and William Green Hill Frances Boyd Calhoun 1888
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So let's "D.g D.eper" now with 360 M.D. D.. Sanjay Gupta just back from Mexico, now at the Centers for D.sease Control in Atlanta.
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So, let's dig deeper now with 360 M.D. D.. Sanjay Gupta, just back from Mexico, now at the Centers for D.sease Control in Atlanta, and, at CNN Center in Atlanta, also recently back from Mexico, D.. Carlos del Rio, professor of global health at Emory University.
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Send out sease and desist Letters adressed from your compeatitors to your other competitors. then when they start bashing each other on the internet step in and bye the voice of reason…the peace maker warning each party to shake hands and be mature and professional.
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Thei crosse no sease for merchaundise, ne learne no colours of Rethoricque.
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Now gan thei tattempte the sease with many deuices, to transplante their progenie and ofspring into places, vnenhabited, and to enioye the commodities of eche others countrie, by mutuall traffique.
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So soon as I got them, I sent our partys to sease on them, and found not only three of those rogues, but also ane intercomend minister called King.
Old Mortality 2004
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The hawkes are lured to sease vpon the beasts neckes or heads, which with chafing of themselues and sore beating of the hawkes are tired: then the hunter following his game doeth slay the horse with his arrow or sword.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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These were to be followed by extermination camps such as Auschwitz, where, according to Rudolph Hoess, its Commandant, 2,500,000 people were to be murdered and 500,000 were to die of starvation and di - sease.
Graf Spee Pope, Dudley 1956
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[65] See pp. 179-182, _Evolution and D.sease_, by J. Bland Sutton, to whom and to our mutual friend D..D. Thurston I am indebted for information on various points.
Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin
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