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*[[Place ya bets!]] — Strong Sad instructs [[The Deleteheads]] to "Please be '''seatèd'''".
*[[Place ya bets!]] — Strong Sad instructs [[The Deleteheads]] to "Please be '''seatèd'''".
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Bad takes the light-up starfish on an advertisement for [[Bubs' Concession Stand]], mentioning that "Bubs doesn't need this '''lightèd''' star."
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Bad takes the light-up starfish on an advertisement for [[Bubs' Concession Stand]], mentioning that "Bubs doesn't need this '''lightèd''' star."
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*[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] — Strong Sad's poetry includes the word '''chillèd'''.
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[[Category:Word running gags|ed]]
[[Category:Word running gags|ed]]

Revision as of 08:28, 30 October 2009

This article is about accenting the ends of words. For the Teen Girl Squad running gag, see -'d.
"Now you guys are sure this won't emancipate me from my ridiculous stripèd pants?"

Characters often replace -ed with -èd. In American English, the grave accent indicates that a vowel that would usually be silent should be pronounced. For example, stripèd is pronounced strī-pəd.

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