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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Do the same with the " unbaked soil," labelling the saucer; leave the third jelly alone and label it " untouched." - "Lessons on Soil", E. J. Russell.
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I had been angry before Dennison described Foster as having Oxford written all over him, but the cheek of labelling Fred as if he was some tailor's dummy made me furious. - "Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate", Charles Turley.
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Fancy Saint Augustine labelling himself saint, or Robert Burns sinner; and therefore, though, little boy, you have probably not read the poems of Robert Burns, and have certainly not read the 'Confessions' of Saint Augustine, take my word for it, that both those personages were very good fellows; and with a little difference of training and experience, Burns might have written the 'Confessions' and Augustine the poems. - "Kenelm Chillingly, Complete", Edward Bulwer-Lytton.