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[J] udged against the facts, she has often chosen to obfuscate, omit, and avoid.
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It was in this too simple form that I j udged my affair with Albertine at a time when I only saw it from the outside.
Time Regained 2003
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Fact is, they udged the matter so, I couldn't help admittin '
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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Fact is, they udged the matter so, I could n't help admittin '
The Biglow Papers James Russell Lowell 1855
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Sept.jT. to compre - peated, that atural sour, and conse - ritifli domi - oubt come, ural advan - takes place, re the Gre in kind, the wonder Highlands udged laws every part world, that from these
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He j udged it the lhorteft method for this purpofe to aflbciate his only fon Lewis in the em - pire.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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A mining term. From OED: "Udged, loose, weak, liable to fall, sounding hollow, or unsound. A roof or a piece of side is said to knock udged when it produces a dead, hollow, unsafe sound, upon being knocked upon with a hammer, &c."
December 2, 2008