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met  (mt)
v.
Past tense and past participle of meet1.

met [mɛt]
vb
the past tense and past participle of meet
Translations
Met
n (inf)
(US) abbr of Metropolitan Opera CompanyMetropolitan (Oper) f
(US) abbr of Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunstmuseum in New York
(Brit) abbr of Metropolitan Police


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Pickwick among the number, met each other in the pump room, took their quarter of a pint, and walked constitutionally.
"I have met Lord Romsey and also Madame Selarne," he observed.
The provost-marshal was in attendance, to prove that the General was in earnest; and in the throng that followed the proclamation, Herncastle and I met again.
 
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