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wot
[ wot ]
wot
/ wɒt /
verb
- archaic.used withI, she, he, it, or a singular noun a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of wit 2
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Example Sentences
"The feelin' you 'ave in your 'eart for a father, wot's planted there by Providence," explained Jane.
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Wot an inwalable boy thatll make for the old ladies pockets in chapels.
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Prisoner: Vorks along vith my father and mother—and lives vith my relations wot's perticler respectable.
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You should jest 'ear wot I 'ear, old pal.Let big pots make the round o' the pubs, and they won't talk that footy fal-lal.
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I cannot indeed expect of another that he should so well as thee get to wot of this matter & tell me thereof.
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