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Meaning of begod

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begod (v. t.)

To exalt to the dignity of a god; to deify.

begod Sentence Examples

  1. "Begod," exclaimed the old sailor, "I've never seen such a storm in all my years at sea!"
  2. The farmer, startled by the size of the harvest, muttered, "Begod, this year's crop is bountiful."
  3. "Begod, I've had enough of this nonsense!" shouted the irate customer at the faulty product.
  4. The detective scratched his head and muttered, "Begod, this case is more perplexing than I anticipated."
  5. As the magician pulled a rabbit from his hat, the children gasped and whispered, "Begod, how did he do that?"
  6. The coach, impressed by the team's performance, nodded and remarked, "Begod, we might just win the championship this year."
  7. The politician, faced with a difficult decision, sighed and muttered, "Begod, I don't know which way to turn."
  8. The explorer, awestruck by the vastness of the jungle, whispered to his companion, "Begod, we're truly in the heart of the wilderness."
  9. The chef, tasting the exquisite dish, exclaimed, "Begod, this is the best meal I've ever had!"
  10. The actor, receiving a standing ovation, grinned and thought, "Begod, all the hard work was worth it."

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To exalt to the dignity of a god; to deify.

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"Begod," exclaimed the old sailor, "I've never seen such a storm in all my years at sea!"

The farmer, startled by the size of the harvest, muttered, "Begod, this year's crop is bountiful."

"Begod, I've had enough of this nonsense!" shouted the irate customer at the faulty product.

The detective scratched his head and muttered, "Begod, this case is more perplexing than I anticipated."