In Mary's reign (1555) the licences were withdrawn, the queen or her advisers deeming the game an excuse for "unlawful assemblies, conventicles, seditions and conspiracies." [verb]
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He said it roughly, angrily, and Lionel recoiled, deeming that roughness and anger aimed at himself. [verb]
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Sakr-el-Bahr strode away to the starboard bulwarks, deeming the matter at an end. [Please select]
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I sent for him, deeming his presence might conduce to your ease, M. [verb]
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Deeming the time had come for again calling attention to his card, Bob exclaimed: "Mr." [verb]
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For himself, Hamersley thinks of this--builds hopes upon it deeming it an omen. [verb]
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He bowed to Lady Ingram, as deeming her the eldest lady present. [verb]
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She did this occasionally, deeming it a great treat. [adverb]
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At the same moment Crusoe, seeing that the deeper feelings of his master were touched, and deeming it his duty to sympathize, rose up and thrust his nose against him. [verb]
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He repelled such tender feelings, however, when they became too strong, deeming them unmanly, and sought to turn his mind to the excitements of the chase; but latterly his efforts were in vain. [verb]
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