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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
duel .
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Examples
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Wasdin dueled Reynoso to a scoreless tie through six innings, but walked Greg Colbrunn to start a five-run seventh.
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Next, Fresh Boyz (dancers Andre and Triston) were the two dancers who 'dueled' it out, as a Hip Hop dancer and Dancehall Reggae Dancer competed for who could put together the coolest moves.
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Mark Sanchez threw three touchdowns in that game but had the Jet defense not been as good as it was that day, then Brady would have surely out-dueled "Sanchise" in the end.
Defense does it again Anthony Stalter 2011
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Olympus said it will consider selling a stake to another company, as the camera maker's current and former presidents dueled over how to revive the scandal-ridden firm.
What's News— 2011
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As their tongues dueled in a lazy exploration of soft and hard surfaces, ambrosia covered her palate and sweetness filled her lungs.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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Twenty bidders dueled for that 8-foot-long scene, and a private American buyer won it.
The Art Market Snaps Back Kelly Crow 2011
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Tim Tebow, who the football pundits have anointed the Greatest Human Being Of All Time Ever, threw two interceptions and was saved by Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford, who out-dueled Tebow by throwing his 2 picks at a more crucial time.
The Year in College Football | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
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Olympus said it will consider selling a stake to another company, as its current and former presidents dueled over how to revive the firm.
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Senator DeWitt Clinton fought a duel against the federal marshal of New York City in 1802; one year later, the marshal's brother dueled with Clinton's second from the earlier duel.
David O. Stewart: Civility: Not a Traditional American Value David O. Stewart 2011
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Olympus will consider selling a stake to another company, as the camera maker's current and former presidents dueled over how to revive the scandal-ridden firm.
What's News— 2011
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