CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BLAGGED
PRESENT
Present
I blagged
you blagged
he/she/it blaggeds
we blagged
you blagged
they blagged
Present continuous
I am blaggeding
you are blaggeding
he/she/it is blaggeding
we are blaggeding
you are blaggeding
they are blaggeding
Present perfect
I have blaggeded
you have blaggeded
he/she/it has blaggeded
we have blaggeded
you have blaggeded
they have blaggeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been blaggeding
you have been blaggeding
he/she/it has been blaggeding
we have been blaggeding
you have been blaggeding
they have been blaggeding
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I blaggeded
you blaggeded
he/she/it blaggeded
we blaggeded
you blaggeded
they blaggeded
Past continuous
I was blaggeding
you were blaggeding
he/she/it was blaggeding
we were blaggeding
you were blaggeding
they were blaggeding
Past perfect
I had blaggeded
you had blaggeded
he/she/it had blaggeded
we had blaggeded
you had blaggeded
they had blaggeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been blaggeding
you had been blaggeding
he/she/it had been blaggeding
we had been blaggeding
you had been blaggeding
they had been blaggeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will blagged
you will blagged
he/she/it will blagged
we will blagged
you will blagged
they will blagged
Future continuous
I will be blaggeding
you will be blaggeding
he/she/it will be blaggeding
we will be blaggeding
you will be blaggeding
they will be blaggeding
Future perfect
I will have blaggeded
you will have blaggeded
he/she/it will have blaggeded
we will have blaggeded
you will have blaggeded
they will have blaggeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been blaggeding
you will have been blaggeding
he/she/it will have been blaggeding
we will have been blaggeding
you will have been blaggeding
they will have been blaggeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would blagged
you would blagged
he/she/it would blagged
we would blagged
you would blagged
they would blagged
Conditional continuous
I would be blaggeding
you would be blaggeding
he/she/it would be blaggeding
we would be blaggeding
you would be blaggeding
they would be blaggeding
Conditional perfect
I would have blagged
you would have blagged
he/she/it would have blagged
we would have blagged
you would have blagged
they would have blagged
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been blaggeding
you would have been blaggeding
he/she/it would have been blaggeding
we would have been blaggeding
you would have been blaggeding
they would have been blaggeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you blagged
we let´s blagged
you blagged
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
blaggeded
Present Participle
blaggeding
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLAGGED»
Discover the use of
blagged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
blagged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Hack: Sex, Drugs, and Scandal from Inside the Tabloid Jungle
A few years later I winged a £400 student loan, photocopied a counterfeit press
pass that my mate had bought from a Thai brothel and blagged it to the frontline
of the Yugoslavian civil war. These were my rights of passage into Fleet Street.
... faded shorts (designer, possibly blagged), white t (designer, definitely blagged)
, and a weighty leather man-bag (its bulge being attributable to a clutch of CDs,
blagged, naturally), he begins his customary litany of scurrilous abuse. targets ...
Some people talked and some people did, he did both. He was also a
motormouth pisstaker. Then there was Fat John, Essex Man before they existed.
He blagged us both into the Marquee once, to see 'The Beat,' with nothing but a
ticket stub, ...
In the circles into which he'd blagged an entrée contacts stay contacted. His
credit was good. A caricature weird and exotic presence at the top Knightsbridge
casinos, he was the recondite familiar of a number of society babes, a walking (or
...
5
Urban Dictionary: Fularious Street Slang Defined
I was in the pub yesterday from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. By the time I leftI was
bladdered. blag To gain entrance to a restricted area or club, or some material
good, through confidence, trickery, or cheekiness. I blagged my way into the VIP
area.
urbandictionary.com, Peckham, Aaron, 2009
6
Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
Anglo-Saxon blaed. blag t> verb (blagged, blagging) slang 1 to rob or steal
something. 2 to scrounge something; to get it for nothing □ blagged his way into
the club. c» noun a theft or robbery; a scrounge. • blagger noun. © 1930s. □ blag
on ...
7
A Load of Bull: An Englishman's Adventures in Madrid
A Load Of Bull is the true story of an Englishman finding his way in one of the most perplexing, anarchic and exuberant cities on earth: Madrid.
This is the odyssey of a suburban bloke who blagged, lucked and laughed his way into just about every party, club, stage and hot-tub imaginable.
9
Eight Men and a Duck: An Improbable Voyage by Reed Boat to ...
And, most importantly, where was the life raft?Eight Men and a Duck charts this most eccentric of Pacific voyages as it lurched between high drama and high farce: the slow-motion launch that took five days to complete; the bungled phone ...
I. J. Thorpe, Nick Thorpe, 2002
10
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management in the ...
He also blagged some satellite equipmentand TVs from Sony, so he could beam
in Japanese TV. The piece de resistance, though, was the robots. He had
approached an industrial manufacturer about building robots that could dispense
...
Darren Lee-Ross, Conrad Lashley, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BLAGGED»
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blagged is used in the context of the following news items.
Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot discusses what?s next for Greece …
For this reason I am leaving the Ministry of Finance today,” he blagged and Tweeted. What does 'no' mean for Greece? “I consider it my duty to ... «NEWS.com.au, Jul 15»
Counting down to 'Operation Glasto...'
West had a stage invasion, hopped on a cherry picker and then looked utterly terrified as he clung on for dear life, blagged a section of ... «Fife Today, Jul 15»
Magician, the Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles review
Orson Welles was a 16-year-old prodigy when he blagged his way on to the stage of Dublin's Gate Theatre. Recalling his time there, he said: “I ... «Irish Times, Jul 15»
Post-party paranoia has a name - hangxiety
In her younger years she had gate-crashed parties, blagged her way backstage at gigs and flirted with strangers, without experiencing any of ... «New Zealand Herald, Jul 15»
Val Doonican: Singer, artist and lumberyard worker
After that job, he blagged his way into a band, claiming he knew how to play the drums, even though he had never held a drum stick. He later ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Leaked sketches of OnePlus 2 Reveal That It Features Dual-Lens …
Now, we have two leaked sketches of the device blagged by Business Insider. The first sketch reveals a USB C-type connector at the bottom ... «Indian Nerve, Jul 15»
The quality, not quantity, of childcare needs improving
... and hauling them off to Day Orphanages staffed by cynical strangers who have blagged paper qualifications from the Regime's Re-Education ... «Spectator.co.uk, Jun 15»
How an Amy Winehouse remix led a Derby producer to tour with …
"We blagged our way onto the rest of the tour performing the track and it became an integral part of the show. "Then Mark said that he was ... «Derby Telegraph, Jun 15»
Motown's Martha Reeves is dancing in the street for Cornbury Music …
Dedicated to her dream of becoming a singer, she blagged her own way into a singing job by answering the phones in the record label's ... «The Oxford Times, Jun 15»
Victim of 'sadistic' PE teacher who sexually abused 14 schoolboys …
“I also blagged my way in to working in international banking, by researching the company, good interview technique, and common sense, and ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 15»