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showd [ʃaʊd] Northeast Scot dialect
vb
1. (intr) to rock or sway to and fro
2. (tr) to rock (a baby in one's arms or in a pram)
n
a rocking motion
[from Old English scūdan to shake]


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The team said that the volunteers showd a fear response upon seeing the first spider without the pain stimulus being administered, and the anxiety for that spider had therefore been acquired.
jst kiddin gotta bak up u probly heard ths new kid movd in2 the house next 2 ur old 1 1st sunday (the day Dad got reel sick) we showd new kid the dead kids bike & he took it thn benny set him up (sort of lik god did w/ abraham talkin him in2 killin his kid .
Marketing workers are most likely to be involved in trying to save energy or recycle materials, while human resources departments showd apathy .
 
 
 
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