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knew

[ noo, nyoo ]

verb

  1. simple past tense of know 1.


knew

/ ²ÔÂá³ÜË /

verb

  1. the past tense of know
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Mr Hampshire said the late Queen Elizabeth II knew about the contacts with China and they were "perhaps even encouraged".

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Everyone knew that President Trump was going to pull the trigger on his big tariff policy on Wednesday, but he actually dropped a nuclear bomb.

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We knew each other for 10 whole minutes when he said that I was going to fall madly in love with him by the end of the night.

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After the podcast became successful, she said, she and other poker girls she knew "were happy for them."

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Living in the Western Isles, and aware she was classed as a "high risk" and a "geriatric" pregnancy, she knew she would have to deliver in a hospital on the mainland.

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