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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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But you can now get almost anything here by paying for it, on a scale regulated by the local daily newspapers, which are sold for a shilling and sometimes more. - "From Paris to New York by Land", Harry de Windt.
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In Germany a gentleman who was always lunching and dining at a house would, by that common custom, have been compelled to tip the servants- not so in this hospitable but foolish, ill- regulated England. - "Good Old Anna", Marie Belloc Lowndes.
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He said I was only a terribly lame dog in front of a terribly high stile, and then, fearing that his comment was truthful rather than polite, Otto proceeded to salve my feelings by explaining how the desire to climb glaciers was an ill- regulated one, and that what the Bible said about sucking honey out of a rock was " plumb foolishness." - "Seeds of Pine", Janey Canuck.