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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of teleport.

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Examples

  • It crawled about an inch before I teleported from the bathroom in a naked burst, slamming the door.

    The Weird Will Sing When I Am King 2004

  • There was a blinding flash and a whiff of ozone as Hyperlink—right on cue—zeroed in on his name and teleported in.

    Masked Lou Anders 2010

  • There was a blinding flash and a whiff of ozone as Hyperlink—right on cue—zeroed in on his name and teleported in.

    Masked Lou Anders 2010

  • Linden Lab, creator of animated world Second Life, which people explore using simulated figures, is announcing Tuesday that some of those avatars have successfully been transferred -- or "teleported," in the jargon of virtual-world fans -- to a separate world operated by International Business Machines Corp.

    Linden Avatars Boldly Go 2008

  • Pphysicists have now successfully "teleported" something from the Canary Island of La Palma to the neighbouring island of Tenerife over 80 miles away.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • It doesn't matter to jack lecou1 that jack lecou12 feels like he's been "teleported" from the source bed into a copy bed at the far end of the room. jack lecou1 will only ever find himself on the source bed.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Obviously with the previous example of a high speed race, this can mean the player colliding straight into buildings or other obstacles that weren't there a split second before and have seemingly "teleported" into place before the player's very eyes.

    High-Def Digest: HD DVD Disc News 2009

  • With its new live migration ability Sun is betting VirtualBox 3.1 will appeal more to the business market as workloads can be "teleported" to another physical host to help achieve high-availability.

    Computerworld News 2009

  • Obviously with the previous example of a high speed race, this can mean the player colliding straight into buildings or other obstacles that weren't there a split second before and have seemingly "teleported" into place before the player's very eyes.

    High-Def Digest: HD DVD Disc News 2009

  • Obviously with the previous example of a high speed race, this can mean the player colliding straight into buildings or other obstacles that weren't there a split second before and have seemingly "teleported" into place before the player's very eyes.

    High-Def Digest: HD DVD Disc News 2008

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