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was
[wuhz, woz, wuhz]
was
/ wɒz, wəz /
verb
the past tense (indicative mood) of be 1
not_standard, a form of the subjunctive mood used in place of were, esp in conditional sentences
if the film was to be with you, would you be able to process it?
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of was1
Example Sentences
There was no indication she was on site.
“Walking in the day after the announcement was heartbreaking. Despite being left completely in the dark, the staff still showed up with grace and professionalism.”
"People on short-term or recreational visas are not authorized to work in the US," ICE said, adding that the raid was necessary to protect American jobs.
The victim's identity was yet to be confirmed.
An Orange County woman faces five felony charges after she was accused of paw-litical fraud by registering her dog to vote and illegally casting ballots for the pooch in two elections, authorities said.
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