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verb the simple past tense of begin.
Words nearby began befoul, befriend, befuddle, beg, begad, began , begar, begat, begats, beg, borrow, or steal, begem
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Example sentences from the Web for began “He turned pale, trembled to a great degree, was much agitated, and began to cry,” she told the court.
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Once I began reading, I realized A Gronking to Remember was a masturbatory tribute to the New England Patriots.
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Training in Taji began Dec. 20; a week later, 218 Iraqis began receiving training in Anbar.
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As the months passed and she began to cast the film, I became increasingly excited.
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Just then Mr. Blacksnake wedged his head in under the old log and began to push and wriggle harder than ever.
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Here at Holkham Bay in 1876 began the first placer gold-mining in Alaska.
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Anyhow, Jasper Jay began to sulk as soon as he heard the news.
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But even while he was lying wide awake, it began again, and it was such a dismal sound he could feel the goose-flesh forming.
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Instead, however, of their laughter lessening, the cachinnations became so violent that I began to feel seriously alarmed.
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Words related to began do, inaugurate, prepare, lead, launch, establish, make, go into, introduce, go ahead, initiate, produce, undertake, set up, found, create, open, commence, emerge, take off