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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Everything looked cheerless and miserable, for there was a thick fog outside, one which had been wafted over from the sea, so that there was no temptation to go out, and, in spite of my low spirits, I was hungry enough to make me long for breakfast. - "Burr Junior", G. Manville Fenn.
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After this transaction the girls drove to the station on the line connecting with the inclined railway, and so, as Katherine remarked, were " wafted to the skies on flowery beds of ease," which she explained to her shocked companion was all right, because it was a quotation from a hymn. - "A Rock in the Baltic", Robert Barr.
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The Senate House caught fire, and then the conflagration spread east and north, till it was wafted across the square to St. Sophia. - "The Byzantine Empire", Charles William Chadwick Oman.