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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
browse .
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Examples
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Katy, who had "browsed" all through her childhood in a good old-fashioned library, had her memory stuffed with all manner of little scraps of information and literary allusions, which now came into use.
What Katy Did Next Susan Coolidge 1870
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Also the main widget view for the netbook is based on flicking widgets, this gives an infinite vertical space for our widgets, because the free layout of a desktop isn't space-efficient enough for a small screen, so a layout that can be "browsed" like exactly an actual newspaper, feels more natural there.
Planet KDE 2010
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In drawing me into the project they'd supplied me with a batch of research materials, which I'd browsed unsystematically, as well as a working version of their reconstruction of the film, in order for me to glean what the excitement was about.
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Students in the CRW Photography workshop browsed the Groana Melendez Family Work Series of portraits … instructional literacy: an excerpticle. « info-mational
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I have browsed the Mercado Libre site, and it seems that individual businesses list their products there, and Mercado Libre is out of the loop when you buy something, you are dealing directly with the business selling the item when paying for it.
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Having worked up an appetite watching the Jonas Brothers perform at their local shipping centre, the famous family headed off to the shops and browsed through the aisles picking out fruit, vegetables, soft drinks and herbs, no doubt choosing what to have for their dinner that evening.
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Crowds waited outside for her to emerge as she browsed in the shop, lit up in bright pink.
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Students in the CRW Photography workshop browsed the Groana Melendez Family Work Series of portraits … instructional literacy: an excerpticle. « info-mational
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Shawn found a couple of good mysteries, and I browsed the graphic novel selection and saw that they had a DAREDEVIL by Ed Brubaker (who I'd pretty much read doing any title, this one is Volume One: "Hell to Pay") and one of J. Michael Straczynski's AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (Volume 2: "Revelations.")
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2009
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Students in the CRW Photography workshop browsed the Groana Melendez Family Work Series of portraits … instructional literacy: an excerpticle. « info-mational
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