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Part of Speech: adjective, noun
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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Instantly she gave a shriek of despair, and fainted; we had a great deal of difficulty in reviving her, and I had to keep saying again and again: 'It isn't Gustave who is dead! - "Monsieur Cherami", Charles Paul de Kock.
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Now and then a Caller would find her Reviving herself with a Cup of Tea. - "More Fables", George Ade.
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History would disdain even an allusion to such figments- quite as disgraceful, certainly to Maurice as to Barneveld- did they not point the moral and foreshadow some of the vast but distant results of events which had already taken place, and had they not been so generally repeated that it is a duty for the lover of truth to put his foot upon the calumny, even at the risk for a passing moment of reviving it. - "Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete", John Lothrop Motley.