beknown

beknown

(bɪˈnəʊn)
adj
known about
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"Which it is well beknown to yourself, Pip," returned Joe, strengthening his former mixture of argumentation, confidence, and politeness, "that it were the wish of your own hart." (I saw the idea suddenly break upon him that he would adapt his epitaph to the occasion, before he went on to say) "And there weren't no objection on your part, and Pip it were the great wish of your heart!"
"And so mother said we ought to make ourselves beknown to you--as we've lost our horse by a bad accident, and are the oldest branch o' the family."
Piper lives in the court (which her husband is a cabinet-maker), and it has long been well beknown among the neighbours (counting from the day next but one before the half-baptizing of Alexander James Piper aged eighteen months and four days old on accounts of not being expected to live such was the sufferings gentlemen of that child in his gums) as the plaintive--so Mrs.
"You would hardly believe it," he continued, addressing the company at large, "but I am well beknown to this honorable gentleman.
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-May 21, 2012-Monster announces integration of BeKnown app into site experience(C)1994-2012 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
Maynard, Massachusetts--based Monster [R]'s BeKnown [TM] the professional networking application on Facebook--is similar and worth watching as well.
Facebook Monster's BeKnown aims to help Facebook users manage their professional identities.
MONTREAL MAY NOT BEKNOWN FOR ITS PRODUCE, but for three days this month it will be the center of the produce universe as growers, retailers and industry experts visit the city to discuss the industry's hottest topics and check out the latest and greatest products and innovations.
Other buses linking up to the Ebbw Vale-Cardiff rail link appear to be popular and well used, which only adds to the feeling that the Rogerstone bus-surelyto beknown as the "123" from now on - is somewhat poorly thought through.
UNREST: Liverpool fans at last night's game versus Aston Villa let their feelings beknown Pictures COLIN LANE; ANGER: These fans have some advice for their team's American owners; SUPPORT: Fans who want Rafa to stay and Hicks and Gillett to go