Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
exchange .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective changed for (replaced by) something different
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Examples
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Without touching, without another word exchanged between them, they turned and walked side by side toward the inn.
Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010
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Without touching, without another word exchanged between them, they turned and walked side by side toward the inn.
Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010
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Without a word exchanged between them, they stepped into the guest bedroom where Megan used to stay before she had moved back home.
THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010
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Without a word exchanged between them, they stepped into the guest bedroom where Megan used to stay before she had moved back home.
THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010
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My ex bought this explanation and with hardly another word exchanged between us, she stripped off her clothes.
The Double Life is Twice as Good Jonathan Ames 2009
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My ex bought this explanation and with hardly another word exchanged between us, she stripped off her clothes.
The Double Life is Twice as Good Jonathan Ames 2009
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You see, in real-life pickup scenarios, hipsters are elusive creatures who spend hours exchanging information via eye-flashes and hair shakes with nary a word exchanged.
CNN.com 2011
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Therefore, the common substance that manifests itself, whenever they are exchanged, is their value.
skzbrust: Capital Volume 1 Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 1 Post 4 skzbrust 2010
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Therefore, the common substance that manifests itself, whenever they are exchanged, is their value.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2010
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There were calls exchanged with Minnie's foster parents.
Finding Fido Anne Kadet 2011
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