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After, conj. subsequently to the time when: “a. they closed in earnest, they parted in jest,” Gent. II, 5, 13. Wiv. III, 5, 74. Err. V, 261 etc. Followed by a present: “a. my flame lacks oil,” Alls I, 2, 59. “a. he scores,” IV, 3, 253. A. that, see That.
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    • William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, 2.5
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