Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Fear.
- A Middle English form of
feard . - noun An army; a host.
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Examples
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Susan found "Ferd" a sad blow to her old romantic vision of him: a stout, little, ruddy-cheeked man, too brilliantly dressed, with hair turning gray, and an offensive habit of attacking the idle rich for
Saturday's Child Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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(And before you sic me, if "Ferd" is a misprint, it's not mine.)
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Ferd says: Time for you to read up on the conclusions of the latest research, by two scientists committed to those “HIPSTER” ideas you claim to be committed to, The 10,000 Year Explosion.
Matthew Yglesias » Jessica Valenti on Anti-Feminists and So-Called “Hook-up Culture” 2009
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The website is Fred and Sharon, the video says "Ferd and Sherry" and "Starring Fred and Doris" in the description.
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Ferd just got monkey-humped by little baby Cthulhu.
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Ferd don't forget the ones who listen to songs backward looking for satanic messages.
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Totally Luch, you invite Fred and Sharaon over for dinner and Ferd and Doris show up asking where to put their keys.
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I want to go out and buy a dog now just so I can name him Ferd.
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One ill-advised, briefcase-swinging charge at a tormentor had earned me forever the nickname Ferdinand the Bull, soon shortened to Ferd the Nerd.
LIGHT FINGERS 2009
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Miss Karp used to call me Barbie, which made me feel like one of those hippos named Fifi or Gigi, but it beat Ferd.
LIGHT FINGERS 2009
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