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- verb archaic, dialect Simple past tense and past participle of
know .
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Examples
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Joy used to come here and just not say a word, she was so depressed, so worried, you know how it is, like she was so distracted and worried she couldn't even look at you, and bags under her eyes, and I know'd she wasn't sleeping.
The Debt Collector Hightower, Lynn 2000
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I know'd Joy since she was ... oh, eleven or twelve.
The Debt Collector Hightower, Lynn 2000
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She said she know'd the Lord was going to take care of her.
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I wouldn't ask my mother to go because I know'd she wouldn't let me go.
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I never have see'd it, I'd have to see the deed if I know'd, but I don't know.
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If you didn't you know'd what was coming after you got away from the table.
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You know'd when it was coming to you, and you waited too. [unknown]
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Yeah, Claude Phillips was the first man and the first one that I ever know'd to have one, wasn't he.
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Said when we was home he know'd where we was at, know'd what we was doing.
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No. The only one that I ever know'd, I didn't know it.
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