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Part of Speech: verb transitive, intransitive
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I exclaimed, aghast, looking up at the Baron after I had read an abusive letter, which in cold, even lines of typewriting commenced with the words: " You, a withered crook in spectacular uniform better fitted for the stage of the Metropol Theatre, should, instead of invoking the aid of Providence, clear out your own Augean stable. - "The Secrets of Potsdam", William Le Queux.
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After her first disappointment in being kept at home, she set about her task of cleaning the Snawdor flat with the ardor of a young Hercules attacking the Augean stables. - "Calvary Alley", Alice Hegan Rice.
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The first is Swiftean, the second Tom- Crib- ean, the third Shandean. - "Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends", John Keats.