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Brang

Is "brang" a real word? On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense? What about "brung"?
  

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[nq:1]Is "brang" a real word? On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense? [/nq] Maybe silence is really the best thing under the circumstances.

  • [nq:1]Is "brang" a real word?
  • On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense?
  • [/nq] Maybe silence is really the best thing under the circumstances.
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[nq:1]Is "brang" a real word? On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense? What about "brung"?[/nq]
Maybe silence is really the best thing under the circumstances.
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[nq:1]Is "brang" a real word? On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense? What about "brung"?[/nq]
http://www.pseudodictionary.com/search.php?letter=b&browsestart=940 "brang - Past tense of bring. (Typically thought of as Southern-speak
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[nq:1]Is "brang" a real word? On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense? What about "brung"?[/nq]
http://www.pseudodictionary.com/search.php?letter=b&browsestart=940 "brang - Past tense of bring. (Typically thought of as Southern-speak
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[nq:2]Is "brang" a real word? On M-W Online "brang" silently redirects to "bring", so could it possibly be a past tense? What about "brung"?[/nq]
[nq:1]http://www.pseudodictionary.com/search.php?letter=b&browsestart=940 "brang - Past tense of bring. (Typically thought of as Southern
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[nq:1]Bob Lieblich And Dizzy Dean slud into third base[/nq]
Was it also he who said "I just retch out and grub it"?
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[nq:2]http://www.pseudodictionary.com/search.php?letter=b&browsestart=940 "brang - Past tense of bring. (Typically thought of ... of 'bring' is 'brang' and 'brung' is the past participle"[/nq]
[nq:1]I recall hearing Bill Clinton utter "brung." He also used "drug" as the past tense

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