Form of bought, past participle of buy
Example | Meaning |
Speaker: Yeah. Definitely. So I 'd we-- it's not like I go with my brother or-anything 'cause they go all the time so. Interviewer: Have you ever used it? Speaker: Yep. Interviewer: Where has it gotten you into? I'm curious. Speaker: I just- I've boughten like alcohol at the L-C-B-O, so, just once. Interviewer: You don't know the people at the L-C-B-O, that helps, okay. Speaker: No. But. It's worked there, that's pretty cool. |
Form of bought, past participle of buy |
Example | Meaning |
Speaker: you went to your neighbours and borrowed a loaf. Interviewer: Ah, I see. And returned it then when you baked. Speaker: Well, of course, Mother being close to her- her people, we could do that, you-know? Interviewer: Do you know how ah, bread that had to be bought was referred to? Speaker: Mm. Just boughten-bread, I guess. |
Form of bought, irregular past participle |
Example | Meaning |
I actually had a family like I actually had someone who took care of me for once. My cousin came to visit us once and we had no food in our cupboards. And he got so mad at my mom and he bought us like a bunch of groceries. It's embarrassing to get m-- groceries boughten for you. I'm just going to (inc). |
Form of bought, irregular past participle |
Example | Meaning |
Speaker: I’m mo-- I live up here at this end of town now. Well sure enough, she's right across the street from me again (laughs). Interviewer: Oh my God, wow! Speaker: I thought, "Holy shoot, what are you doing, following me? Or am I following you?" (Laughs). Interviewer: (Laughs) Speaker: Yeah, so she had boughten a house up here and it's a really, really nice community where we are. It's nice and quiet and people are great, yeah. |
Form of bought, irregular past participle |
Example | Meaning |
Before you were ready to butcher them, you on-- you- you knew roughly when you were going to do it right? So he'd corn them too. And they were- you wouldn't even believe the difference between a chicken that you grow and a boughten one. I had people come clean from Toronto up here. They buy fifteen to twenty of them chickens off me. And they'd beg you for next year for another one. |
Form of bought, past participle of buy |
Example | Meaning |
Yeah on the railway tracks. And you'd have to- you could walk across the things and Rena and I would say to Karol "No we're not going to do it, we're not going to do it." Yes we do- we did. |
Form of bought, past participle of buy |
Example | Meaning |
So we could go on Friday's and we could spend this money on whatever we wanted that our teacher had boughten for the class- Interviewer: Mm-hm. Speaker: And we got this money from doing like, well on tests I think, like um- and maybe on how we participated with each other, working together- Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: I d-- I'm not sure but we got this money- |
Form of bought, irregular past participle |