Definitions
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- adjective poetic, literary Having a
memory (of a given kind). - adjective obsolete, poetic, literary
Memorized , committed to memory.
Etymologies
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Examples
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That same broad mass of good people tends to be an ungrateful and short-memoried bunch and it only takes one idiotic act to undo all the good will built up by many brave and sensible acts by individual policemen.
Policeman killed - NO STORY. Woman slapped - BIG STORY. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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You got the memoried song, and the idea biting the fly's wing, both.
wolf of my soul Jerry Ratch 2011
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A Super Editor or eidetic memoried bibliographer I am not.
Archive 2010-01-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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A Super Editor or eidetic memoried bibliographer I am not.
Archive 2010-01-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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A Super Editor or eidetic memoried bibliographer I am not.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Major Fantasy Anthologies: A Briefer History Blue Tyson 2008
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You will be out smarted, out memoried, out in temperment, out everything, then out the door with your tail between your legs.
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Nor was that the only sudden cloud in this clear sky, for Cuhelyn, appearing already mounted in the gateway, too late to have observed any present cause for offence, sat his horse with drawn brows, while his intent eyes ranged the entire company within until he found Bledri, and there settled and brooded, a long-memoried man of intense passions, measuring an enemy.
His Disposition 2010
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I, normally lousily-memoried, can remember the author's initials nearly 40 years on.
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Aside from a few long-memoried Irish-Americans, most people in the US think of the British as like older and wiser uncles.
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Lofts were maybe dangerous, she thought, but not for fires—spacious and pillared and memoried and grand.
Underworld Don Delillo 2008
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