stood

Definition of stoodnext
past tense of stand
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as in sat
to occupy a place or location the monument stands in the middle of the town plaza

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as in paid
to give what is owed for I'll stand lunch, and you can pay me back later

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as in was
to take or have a certain position within a group arranged in vertical classes if the city's baseball team wins today, they will stand first in the league

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Recent Examples of stood Alberts did not say it, but all signs point to the team moving to Plano for a new development where Willow Bend Mall was once stood. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 28 Apr. 2026 The Sheridan Road Holiday Club opened as a second location in 2001, but has stood alone for most of its history. Adam Harrington, CBS News, 28 Apr. 2026 Pascal Struijk stood away from the Leeds United group on the Wembley turf. Beren Cross, New York Times, 27 Apr. 2026 As with many Black women with eating disorders, my muscles clung to my bones, my thighs stood their ground, regardless of the weight dropping from my stomach and breasts. Leila Mottley, Vogue, 27 Apr. 2026 Lesser known but notably noisier acts were relegated to another section of the grounds, where the Diablo Stage stood, attracting non-stop aggressive movement. Lina Lecaro, Rolling Stone, 27 Apr. 2026 Kunar Information and Culture Director Najibullah Hanafi said the death toll stood at seven, with 85 people wounded. ABC News, 27 Apr. 2026 Whispers in the hallway indicated no more seats would be added ahead of the meeting to accommodate those who stood outside. Rebecca Noel, Charlotte Observer, 21 Apr. 2026 That homer stood as the Royals’ lone run until extra innings. Kansas City Star, 21 Apr. 2026
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  • Levi Jones, a 33-year-old business owner, pulled up to Sacred Eye Tattoos in Hollywood last week and sat for eight hours getting a photorealistic black-and-white portrait of Mangione on his leg.
    Amanda Rosa, Orlando Sentinel, 24 Dec. 2024
  • The birthday boy and his big sister Sterling Skye, 3, each sat between one of their parents’ laps.
    Angel Saunders, People.com, 24 Dec. 2024
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  • There have been moments of optimism, flashes of something sustainable, but nothing that has endured long enough to matter.
    Mike Bianchi, The Orlando Sentinel, 4 May 2026
  • How the British monarchy has endured in our Meet The Press Minute next.
    NBC news, NBC news, 3 May 2026
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  • After the closure was announced, every single late-night-show host paid their respects to an accidental muse of Americana.
    Doreen St. Félix, New Yorker, 9 May 2026
  • The state paid $13 million in cash for Waterbury and assumed $22 million in liabilities.
    Kevin Rennie, Hartford Courant, 9 May 2026
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  • After the Knicks had already demoralized the Sixers three times too many, there was still time on the clock for one more haymaker, one more seismic punch to put Philadelphia, already on the ropes far sooner than its fan base had anticipated, out for good.
    Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News, 5 May 2026
  • There was evidence of mice where all three of the deceased had worked, and one person had numerous mice in their home, according to the public health office for Mono County, home to Mammoth Lakes.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 5 May 2026
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  • Those who don’t conform deserve punishment to show the public that unethical behavior is not tolerated.
    The New Yorker, New Yorker, 4 May 2026
  • The vast majority of deputies take pride in serving with honor and professionalism, but when individuals engage in misconduct or participate in deputy gangs or cliques that damage the reputation of the department, those actions cannot be tolerated.
    Sierra van der Brug, Daily News, 4 May 2026
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  • What are the expectations, and can those expectations be met right away?
    Andrew Marantz, New Yorker, 9 May 2026
  • Roycemore Board member Kevin Foote told parents on the Wednesday call, according to the transcript, that the unidentified donor has committed to providing funding through the school’s graduation in June, but beyond that, certain criteria must be met.
    Claire Murphy, Chicago Tribune, 8 May 2026
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  • Their offense began the day ranked fifth in the majors in OPS and eighth in runs per game, despite a bevy of absences, backing Brown’s point.
    Matt Kawahara, Houston Chronicle, 7 May 2026
  • Notre Dame was ranked ahead of UM for five weeks until the teams were flipped in the final rankings, sending the Canes to the playoffs and leaving the Irish out of the playoff field.
    Barry Jackson, Miami Herald, 7 May 2026
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  • When President John Quincy Adams accepted Bolívar’s invitation, his opponents pounced.
    Daniel Immerwahr, New Yorker, 4 May 2026
  • The Robinson plaintiffs offered a few maps that guaranteed more Black voting strength, but the plan that was accepted in court was ultimately one drawn by the state’s Republicans, including Governor Jeff Landry, a MAGA stalwart.
    Vann R. Newkirk II, The Atlantic, 2 May 2026

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“Stood.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/stood. Accessed 10 May. 2026.

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