Quoted before in the prior portion of the text.(noun)
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Use "above-quoted" in a sentence
"This amounts to asking people to promote the movie on Facebook; Tsotis noted that, and joked about it, calling the above-quoted hype a "buzzwordgasm"."
"The question was whether the above-quoted language of Article III was meant to override the sovereign immunity that kept states from being sued in state courts."
"I enjoyed West Virginia -- in fact, read it twice -- but I can't finally say what the book is "about," although the above-quoted passage does invoke several of the motifs and images that recur throughout the text: a room, "the people," an incident in Wheeling, which may have involved a rape, a killing, child abuse, a fire."