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Annunciated

Annunciate \An*nun"ci*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Annunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Annunciating.] [L. annuntiare. See Announce.] To announce.

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annunciated

vb. (en-past of: annunciate)

Usage examples of "annunciated".

The decor was tasteful Victorian, with thick hand-woven carpets, a silver umbrella stand filled with walking sticks and a grandfather clock, whose pendulum swung slowly with a stately annunciated click.

CHAPTER XX ONIONS, PIGS AND HICKORY-NUTS One feature of the countryside in which from time to time we found innocent amusement was the blackboards placed outside farmhouses, on which are written, that is, "annunciated," the various products the farmer has for sale, such as apples, potatoes, honey, and so forth.

Genevieve herself made occasional clearly annunciated excuses for his bad temper: his gout was acting up, his bed was not comfortable, he was worried about his favorite horse.

SAMSON Lo, Samson, whose birth was annunciated By angel, long ere his nativity, And was to God Almighty consecrated, And had nobility while he could see.