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Started a point, in tennis
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served
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"found guilty, convicted; ordered to be punished or transported; beaten," 1811, slang past participle adjective from serve (v.).
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: serve )
Usage examples of served.
In Asian countries, natto traditionally is served as a topping for rice, in miso soups, or stirred into vegetables.
When oysters are to be served, have them washed, freed from bits of shell, drained, and left in a pitcher from which they can be readily poured.
Like all uncooked vegetables, lettuce must be served fresh and crisp, and the more quickly it is grown the more tender it will be.
Watercress, being rich in sulphuretted oil, is often served without oil.
Salads are reserved for luncheon, or supper, and are served with mayonnaise or cream dressing.
A fruit salad, with French or mayonnaise dressing, may be served as a first course at luncheon, or with the game or roast, though in the latter case the French dressing is preferable.
If the fish is to be served whole, remove the skin and fins, and, when thoroughly cold, mask with jelly mayonnaise or with a fancy butter.
When lettuce is used, the leaf is served whole, the edges just appearing outside the bread.
Particularly good made of brownbread and served with a simple vegetable salad!
These tiny dishes rest upon a doylie-covered plate, and a bird or rarebit may be served in them as a course at dinner, one to each guest.
Junket ice cream can be prepared in a great variety of ways, or Junket may be served as a cold milk jelly.
Omega-3 fatty acids contained in the tablespoon of cod liver oil that your grandmother served up.
Under the mild administration of Titus, the Roman world enjoyed a transient felicity, and his beloved memory served to protect, above fifteen years, the vices of his brother Domitian.
They placed their new sovereign, whom they served and despised, in the centre of their ranks, surrounded him on every side with their shields, and conducted him in close order of battle through the deserted streets of the city.
It does not appear that Albinus served the son of Marcus, either as the minister of his cruelties, or even as the associate of his pleasures.