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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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A whirlwind of lancers and gray riders drove madly down the slope, inextricably mixed, shooting, sabering, stabbing with tip and ferrule. - "Ailsa Paige", Robert W. Chambers.
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The soldiers who were running away from the battle met the civilians who were riding out from Washington to see it, and the two living streams of humanity, one going one way and t'other going t'other way, got all mixed up together; and all the while there were our batteries playing onto 'em and our cavalry riding through 'em and sabering first one and then another, till- Hey- youp! - "Rodney The Partisan", Harry Castlemon.
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John was sabering dead weed stalks with his stick. - "We Three", Gouverneur Morris.