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venge

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venge  (vnj)
tr.v. venged, veng·ing, veng·es Archaic
To avenge.

[Middle English vengen, from Old French vengier; see vengeance.]

venge [vɛndʒ]
vb
(tr) an archaic word for avenge
[from Old French venger, from Latin vindicāre; see vindicate]


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My son was taken away from me all for the sake of r e venge.
Following the golds won by Darren Kenny and Glasgow's Aileen McGlynn and pilot Ellen Hunter in the women's tandem pair, Sharpe and his sighted pilot Hunter produced a determined ride against Spain's Christian Venge and David Llaurado in the battle for bronze.
Following the two golds won on Saturday by Darren Kenny and women's tandem pair Aileen McGlynn and her pilot Ellen Hunter, who is Paul's wife, Sharpe and his sighted pilot Hunter produced a determined ride against the Spanish pair of Christian Venge and David Llaurado in the battle for bronze.
 
 
 
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