To have announced or advertised, usually loudly
“In the street below, peddlers routinely cried their wares.”
(in a place) Opposite of past tense for to look thoroughly for something
“Hamish thought it would be funny to hide in a cave, but began to panic when he got lost.”
Opposite of past tense for to move past someone or something with force
“Sarah had to wait until the crowd dispersed before she could proceed to take a photo with one of her idols.”
Opposite of past tense for to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards
“There was nothing they could do except to sit and wait until the enemy passes.”
Opposite of past tense for to leave or exit a place
“I have a message for you. The German says to wait here!”
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