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refugeed

vb. (en-past of: refugee)

Usage examples of "refugeed".

Macon was their destination and many of those who took the train that night had already refugeed five and six times before, as Johnston fell back from Dalton.

If only everyone except the Meades and the Merriwethers had not refugeed from this north end of Peachtree!

She ran down the stairs with some idea of packing up Miss Pittypat’s china and the little silver she had left when she refugeed to Macon.

But Miss Honey and Miss India and some of their darkies had refugeed to Macon, so we did not worry about them.

He recognized a couple of the landchiefs of the Realm who'd ridden up to Gae to aid the late King and subsequently refugeed to Karst—a young blond surfer-type and a big, scarred old buffer who looked like John Wayne playing the Sheriff of Nottingham—Janus of the Guards, in a clean black uniform but beat-up as an Irish cop after a Friday night donnybrook, with a black eye and a red welt down the side of his face.

When we refugeed from Gae to Karst, the old skinflint charged me a penny for a loaf of bread—a whole penny!

Most of the civil population had either refugeed out or were down in the cellar.