Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In cookery, to make of a bright golden color, as by the use of the yolks of eggs; glaze.
- To adore.
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Examples
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That said, for someone who cherry picks quotes out of context the way that Matt does to make those he disagrees with look bad, it takes some chutzpah to endore that Alterman piece (which really is an unbelievably weak whine itelf).
Matthew Yglesias » Do Critics of Israeli Policy Whine Too Much? 2009
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Clinton, if you want the Veep, you'd better endore Obama right now before he reaches 2026.
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In fact, if he weren't running, I'd endore Mickey Mouse instead of Sen. Clinton.
Report: Clinton Campaign May Try To Peel Away Obama's Pledged Delegates 2009
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It makes me sick that people like yourself Jay, endore freedom from our blood!
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This is why so manyexcept me seem ready to endore a washed-up, two-time loser like Norris - sorry, can't see him appealing to the younger voter.
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He got the Conservative leaning Williamsburg Gazette to endore him the last two times (while they endorsed Rs in the other races).
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An interesting fact from my work life – the UN Global Compact has been asking companies worldwide to endore a set of principals for responsible behavior.
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With the hard effort during the past fifty years, chinese society has changed a lot.yes ,we are not so sucess during the period of Mao. but we have endore every one the respection as a labour.
China vs India (and the Muslim world): equality and meritocracy, Productivity Lost Index Sun Bin 2005
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It is understood that Nethsitenzhe is reluctant to stand and would endore Motlanthe instead.
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Perry was going to endore somebody else, but he couldn't remember his name!
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