Yaybob is right. And that's how Yaybob is a top contributor. There can't be another word. It is simply 'plied'
2007-12-23 09:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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plied
see definitions 7 and 8:
ply plied, ply·ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to work with or at diligently; employ busily; use: to ply the needle.
2. to carry on, practice, or pursue busily or steadily: to ply a trade.
3. to treat with or apply to (something) repeatedly (often fol. by with): to ply a fire with fresh fuel.
4. to assail persistently: to ply horses with a whip.
5. to supply with or offer something pressingly to: to ply a person with drink.
6. to address (someone) persistently or importunately, as with questions, solicitations, etc.; importune.
7. to pass over or along (a river, stream, etc.) steadily or on a regular basis: boats that ply the Mississippi.
–verb (used without object)
8. to run or travel regularly over a fixed course or between certain places, as a boat, bus, etc.
9. to perform one's work or office busily or steadily: to ply with the oars; to ply at a trade.
From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/plied
2007-12-23 08:39:18
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answered by Yaybob 7
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