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vowed
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vowedadjective
Undertaken in accordance with a vow; solemnly promised.
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Vowed
of Vow
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devow
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of vowed in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of vowed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of vowed in a Sentence
In the last 2 months of 2022 , most retail traders have burnt their fingers in the stock market downfall by losing all money and vowed not to return back , but this news will not be showed by any channel
My heart in the East But the rest of me far in the West— How can I savor this life, even taste what I eat? How, in the bonds of the Moor, Zion chained to the Cross, Can I do what I’ve vowed to and must? Gladly I’d leave All the best of grand Spain For one glimpse of the ruined Shrine’s dust.
Maybe some people would describe me as abrasive or bitchy or whatever because I vowed from that age no man would ever abuse me, call me out my name or treat me like that, then all of a sudden that was my life.
So eager to be the history-makers, they failed to be the peacemakers, rushing away from danger can be every bit as unwise as rushing into danger, and the costs have been grievous. Bush, a former two-term governor of Florida, vowed to be.
Over the weekend, Premier Li Keqiang vowed to support the economy if it continues to slide, so the worse the data, the sooner stimulus policies will be rolled out, investors wouldn't have been so bold if the premier hadn't made that promise.
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