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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
belong .
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Examples
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His name belonged elsewhere; it was a name she might breathe on glass or whisper to herself when things were harder than she had ever imagined that anything could become.
The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011
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His name belonged elsewhere; it was a name she might breathe on glass or whisper to herself when things were harder than she had ever imagined that anything could become.
The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011
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But then she flushed to remember the name belonged to the boy who had stuck a bag of Halloween candy into the inkwell of her old desk.
Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010
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But then she flushed to remember the name belonged to the boy who had stuck a bag of Halloween candy into the inkwell of her old desk.
Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010
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Responding to CNN's D.L. Hughley's statement that Rush is the "de facto leader of the Republican party," Mr. Steele said that the title belonged to him and went on to say that Rush is a "mere entertainer" whose show is "incendiary" and "ugly."
Christopher Brauchli: Rush and Joe -- The Republican Party's Future 2009
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In 428 AD, the title belonged to Geiseric the Lame (or Genseric) who ruled for 50 years and transformed his Germanic tribe into a major Mediterranean power after he invaded North Africa to pillage and plunder.
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In 428 AD, the title belonged to Geiseric the Lame (or Genseric) who ruled for 50 years and transformed his Germanic tribe into a major Mediterranean power after he invaded North Africa to pillage and plunder.
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While the IFP source said Mr Buthelezi had not been elected, resolutions from chiefs at the meeting confirmed the title belonged to Mr Buthelezi.
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Hellenic era, the term belonged to a group of terms and locutions that designated harmony, rhythm, bal - ance, equipoise, stability, good proportions, and even - ness of structure.
SYMMETRY AND ASYMMETRY SALOMON BOCHNER 1968
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The trademark office has already denied both filings, saying the name belonged to a "very famous infant " and consumers would falsely assume that the products were approved by the celebrity parents.
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis The Reliable Source 2012
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