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was | wks |

As a verb was

is form of First-person singular simple past tense indicative|be|lang=en.

As a noun wks is

plural of lang=en; weeks.

was

English

Verb

(head)
  • .
  • .
  • (proscribed, dialect) .
  • * 1913 , Arthur Conan Doyle, The Poison Belt
  • "Was you outside the Bank of England, sir?"
  • (colloquial)
  • * 2001 , Darrel Rachel, The Magnolias Still Bloom (page 104)
  • “What happened here, Hadley?” the chief asked. “We was robbed, damn it, we was robbed.”

    Derived terms

    * *

    See also

    * am * are * is * art * be * being * been * beest * wast * were * wert * woz * wuz

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    wks

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • ; weeks.
  • Well known services. An obsolete register superceded by DNS registers.