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meseems
[ mee-seemz ]
verb (impersonal)
Archaic.
past meseemed.
- it seems to me.
meseems
/ ³¾ÉªËˆ²õ¾±Ë³¾³ú /
verb
- archaic.tr; takes a clause as object it seems to me
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"It needs small consideration, meseems," said Myles Standish, impatiently.
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I bore the agony of parting from her, and now must abide by it, meseems, for I cannot believe that she is here and safe.
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There were sweetness and holiness in Christmas-keeping, meseems.
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Ay, but we are being surely overhauled, and meseems 'twere better to take the risk of running aground than to fall into the hands of the Spaniards.
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To go back the way we came is a four leagues march; we all be wearied and for-done, and meseems 'twere better to go forward two leagues into the forest.
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