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View synonyms for did

did

[did]

verb

  1. simple past tense of do.



did

/ dɪd /

verb

  1. the past tense of do 1

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How did the office become such an important physical and social institution in the U.S.?

Officers said the woman did not require hospital treatment but was left "extremely frightened".

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"Doing something like that is great, but then backing up it with a performance is the most important thing –- we did that."

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The university did not comment on this allegation, but cancelled the remaining events it was due to host in the final days of design week.

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Vucic said negotiations between the Russian stakeholders and their "Asian and European partners" regarding a potential sale of NIS shares were ongoing, but did not name specific companies.

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