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ver

pronoun as in objective singular pronoun

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Example Sentences

“And I have O-VER-RULED” Judge Nelson spat back—several times—as the objections kept coming.

[O]ver the years, I realised that my mother did me a big favour by Christening me Tim.

Do you know the Spanish word sinverguenza (seen-ver-gwen-za)?

"Oui, ver' fine show," and looked about him as if he expected to see a floating Agricultural Hall.

His first visit to Corinth was that which is recorded in Acts xviii.; according to the statement of ver.

This general defence, which is not without its note of defiance, becomes defined in ver.

All that is alleged against this is that our First Epistle does not suit the description given of the writing in ver.

This wonderful sentence is the inspired commentary on the statement of ver.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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