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said
1[sed]
said
2[sah-id]
noun
said
1/ ɛ /
adjective
(prenominal) (in contracts, pleadings, etc) named or mentioned previously; aforesaid
verb
the past tense and past participle of say 1
said
2/ ˈɑːɪ /
noun
a variant of sayyid
Word History and Origins
Origin of said1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"His initial response was 'game on,' and I don't consider war to be a game," Paul said.
He said the new record, made in the north of England with his best mates, was his "most ambitious and exciting music to date".
“I didn’t think I would be met with any sort of no, especially because we’re in LA and with everything happening,” she said.
“If you looked Hispanic in any way, they just took you,” Zaldivar said.
Pezeshkian said on state television that Israel "is not capable of any action without the permission of the U.S.” and that it carried out attacks "with the direct support of Washington.”
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