- - Found out the new rental
- - Became capable of a run in fast time
- - James Blake "I Never ...... to Share"
- - Found out, British-style
- - "I ...... it out of women's faces": Shak.
- - Found out
- - Found out, to Brits
- - Found out that king is not heartless
- - Memorized word-to-word
- - Got to know Shakespeare play and New Testament
- - Came to know, old-style
- - Got a Cambridge education
- - Picked up, like a new language
- - Picked up, as in a skill
- - grasped that this king was a tragic character, not heartless
- - Picked up another antler
- - Was educated at Oxford?
- - Acquired skill
- - Memorized, old style
- - Memorised
- - Mad king with books gained knowledge
- - Studied successfully, in Sussex
- - Mastered, British-style
- - Got to know sailors in leathers, half-cut
- - Picked up net stocking left behind in flat
- - Gained knowledge, to a Brit
- - Committed to memory
- - Kaiser Chiefs "...... My Lesson Well"
- - Absorbed, as lessons
- - Picked up, in Britain
- - Picked up riff, Britishly
- - Got down (var.)
- - Picked up at school, formally
- - Like lessons at Eton
- - Paid attention in class, say
- - Absorbed, in a way
- - Came to know how
- - Gained knowledge
- - Ascertained.
- - Came to know
- - Acquired knowledge.
- - Discovered
- - Memorized
- - Picked up
- - Acquired
- - Absorbed
- - Studied
- - Discovered tragic king not losing heart
- - memorised antler formation
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