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[ verb ] change the arrangement or position of
Used in print (Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk....)The road seemed animated with a few more wagons than usual ; a carriage raising_up the choking June dust , and beyond , in a meadow , a local militia company drilling with muskets , Kentuck ' rifles , every kind of horse pistol , old sword , or cutlass . (W. H. Gass, "The Pedersen Kid," in The...)His eyes were old and they never saw well , but heated with whisky they 'd glare at my noise , growing red and raising_up his rage . |
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