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were-prefix
man; prefix most commonly used with animal names to indicate a person who changes shape into that animal.
Etymology: from werwulf, derived from wer, from wiHrós + wulf.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of were- in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of were- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of were- in a Sentence
We all probably were in a situation where we had a beer or two and thought we still could drive but, [ because of ] the law, we are not allowed to drive so we don't drive, but this law is not there for protecting me when I drink two beers and want to drive, it's for protecting all the other people because I'm drunk and we accept that as a law.
The other candidates were watching as Gov. Bush laid out why he can and will be the next president of the United States and why Donald Trump would be an absolute disaster for both the country and the Republican Party.
I had already spent so much time online with them I had a good feel for what they were looking for.
You were the right guy at the right place, doing the right thing, and for me, what makes me more proud of him was how quick he acted, with like fast reaction. Just the way I expect my dad to be. You know. My hero. I love this guy.
I think there were a lot of healthy conversations coming out of it in our locker room. Like I said, the great part about sports are the relationships, i’ve been in it for a long time. I’ve been with guys from all different parts of the country, every color, race, belief. And, you know what, you respect why people are doing what they’re doing. And they’re doing it for different reasons. And that’s OK. You can do things for your reasons. They can do things for their reasons and you have respect for that.
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