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lived
[ lahyvd, livd ]
adjective
- having life, a life, or lives, as specified (usually used in combination):
a many-lived cat.
-lived
/ -lɪvd /
adjective
- having or having had a life as specified
short-lived
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Other Words From
- half-lived adjective
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Example Sentences
Most coup members “lived in the diaspora in the United States and Germany,” Faal said.
The fear of…Dad, of the war…yes, that…but something else…the fear that life is nor being lived right here now.
Could he have won the White House in 1992, and if he had, would he have lived up to his ideals?
We are not told that Cooper had been able to vote without hindrance when she lived in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
That is the difference between the protections embedded in our Bill of Rights and the lived lives of our citizenry.
But one thing remained for Felipe now, If Ramona lived, he would find her, and restore to her this her rightful property.
At this moment Mrs. Chepstow lived in Isaacson's thought that she looked younger, less faded, and more beautiful.
But before he could even sow that year's crop, he would have to see a certain banker who lived in Nebraska.
Blamed ef I'd lived in a country all my life, ef I wouldn't know better'n to git caught out in such weather's this!
Prud'hon, in humiliation and despair, lived in a solitude almost complete.
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