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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
epitomize .
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Examples
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The cabin epitomized the new world in which they must thenceforth live and move.
THE UNEXPECTED 2010
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The cabin epitomized the new world in which they must thenceforth live and move.
The Unexpected 1907
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The cabin epitomized the new world in which they must thenceforth live and move.
THE UNEXPECTED 1906
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Theirs was a dilemma epitomized in arcane profundities: Can it be wrong to do the right thing or, conversely, right to do the wrong thing?
Isn't this like the kind of book report you write when you haven't read the book? bradamant 2006
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But at the time -- and it's -- it kind of epitomized what many people believed was going on in the '60s.
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I think that kind of epitomized for people the sense of anger and disdain that McCain was displaying.
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The whole game was kind of epitomized by that 5-on-3 Buffalo power play where we blocked four or five shots to help Marc with the game.
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"He kind of epitomized street basketball, the dunks and the spectacular plays," Korcek said.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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I think that kind of epitomized for people the sense of anger and disdain that McCain was displaying.
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I think that kind of epitomized for people the sense of anger and disdain that McCain was displaying.
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