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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
adventure .
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Examples
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And for five years the twain adventured across the Northland, from St. Michael's and the Yukon delta to the head-reaches of the Pelly and even so far as the Peace River, Athabasca, and the Great Slave.
BÂTARD 2010
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And for five years the twain adventured across the Northland, from St. Michael's and the Yukon delta to the head-reaches of the Pelly and even so far as the
Batard 1904
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And for five years the twain adventured across the northland, from St. Michael's and the Yukon Delta to the head-reaches of the Pelly and even so far as the Peace River, Athabasca and the
Diable - A Dog 1902
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Sir Humphrey and such as adventured with him touching new lands to be discovered and conquered by him.
The Old Dominion 1908
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The membership of the company was unlimited and was granted by the courts to anyone who had "adventured" £12 10s. for a share of stock or to whom the com - pany had awarded a share of stock for services.
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"After my encounter with that wolverine and his perambulator I'm kind of adventured out.
The Time of the Transference Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1987
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Woman that adventured were adventuresses, and the connotation was not nice.
Chapter 6 2010
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If I have adventured in a new world of common things, have you not lingered in the old world of great and impossible things?
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We turned our backs upon the river, and for weeks and months adventured in that wilderness where there were no Folk.
CHAPTER XII 2010
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And so, while the Western races had squabbled and fought, and world-adventured against one another, China had calmly gone on working at her machines and growing.
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