Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
war , war.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete War.
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- noun Obsolete form of
war .
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Examples
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What are the cabablities of the missles that werre recently tested in Iran?
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Would you pay upwards of $20 million to anyone who accused you of molestation if you werre innocent.
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Etymology: Middle English werreour, from Anglo-French * werreier, guerreier, from warreier, guerreier to wage war, from werre war â more at war
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I can just imagine what kind of family they come from and how they werre raised.
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However, I have tried a few of their shanghai style dishes and they werre not up to par with the former China 46.
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Etymology: Middle English werreour, from Anglo-French * werreier, guerreier, from warreier, guerreier to wage war, from werre war — more at war
Matthew Yglesias » Thiessen Admits That His “Too Many Dead Terrorists” Critique Is Hollow BS 2010
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I saw a host of them all right, hundreds of them, but they werre not pointed in my direction at all; indeed, they seemed not to heed me in the least, although I must have loomed large as their planet came nearer.
Archive 2010-06-01 Johnny Pez 2010
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The word out in many blogs is that Hillary's supporters and campaign people werre the ones to orchestrate the Rev. Wright speeches over the last few days.
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It does not mean that their lives werre priceless but I get really annouyed when people try to sugar coat things ... it is what it is ...
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I saw a host of them all right, hundreds of them, but they werre not pointed in my direction at all; indeed, they seemed not to heed me in the least, although I must have loomed large as their planet came nearer.
"He Who Shrank" by Henry Hasse, part 7 Johnny Pez 2010
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