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membered

American  
[mem-berd] / ˈmɛm bərd /

adjective

  1. having members, especially of a specified number or kind (often used in combination).

    a four-membered body.


Etymology

Origin of membered

1375–1425; late Middle English. See member, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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I ’membered everything Pap tolt me ’bout shooting and looked in the pistol’s cylinders to check the bullets.

From Literature

In the expectant silence, while the musicians took a moment to set up, an audience membered howled, “Willie!”

From Washington Times

They will be re- membered against you when all else you may have uttered shall have passed from the memory of men.

From Project Gutenberg

I was treated good, 'ca'se I 'membered what my gran'ma say, and whatever dey tole me to put my han' to, I did, and I was obedient and wasn't hardheaded lack some de res.'

From Project Gutenberg

She was so small all she 'membered was her real name was Mary Schlous and her parents am white and she lived in Kentucky.

From Project Gutenberg