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Besot   Listen
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Besot  v. t.  (past & past part. besotted; pres. part. besotting)  To make sottish; to make dull or stupid; to stupefy; to infatuate. "Fools besotted with their crimes."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Besot" Quotes from Famous Books



... exclaimed, 'I see him, the nasty varmint,' and began to belabour most onmarcifully a poor half-starved cur that the noise had attracted to the entry. 'I'll teach you,' said she, 'to drink milk; I'll larn you to steal into the dairy; and the besot critter joined chorus with Beck, and they both yelled together, till they fairly made the house ring agin. Presently old Squire Blake popped his head out of a door, and rubbin' his eyes, half asleep and half awake, said, 'What the devil's ...
— The Clockmaker • Thomas Chandler Haliburton



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