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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Dixon, who lived north along the Wall near the Pomo settlement, lost ten head of steers, all white and deeply earmarked, unmistakable cattle that could not be disguised. - "Tharon of Lost Valley", Vingie E. Roe.
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The other three thousand were earmarked for office expenses. - "Sanders of the River", Edgar Wallace.
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As a matter of fact, after their successful hunt, leaving only Otto, who spends his time drinking in the cells, the father and son have gone off in the boat to fetch Elfride and Conrad and to bring back Maguennoc's body and fling it in the water within sight of Sarek, since Maguennoc of necessity has one of the thirty coffins earmarked for his reception. - "The Secret of Sarek", Maurice Leblanc.