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Definition of "mark'd" [mark'd]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of mark. (verb)

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Use "mark'd" in a sentence
  • "Last night as passing through Exeter Change I stopd at a Book stall and observed the Farmer's Boy laying there for sale, and the new Book too; mark'd with very large writing, 'Bloomfield's Rural Tales,' a young man took it up, and I observed he read the whole of the preface through, and perhaps little thought that the author stood at his elbow."
  • "I have read your Work Sir with much real pleasure, and thank you for the mark'd approbation which you are pleased to bestow on my Rural scetches of Life as it goes."
  • "I understand the Castle-looking rocks on the crown of the little Doward [3] to be the real Arthurs Hall, which in the map is mark'd nearly so, but for fear of being wrong I hisitated in saying 'This crown of rude rock, Arthur's Hall.'"