account, be judicious, consider, estimate, gather, hold, let drop, observe, refer to, suppose, think
Definitionv. express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation
Last update: September 14, 2015
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It has been said that the whale only breathes through his spout-hole; if it could truthfully be added that his spouts are mixed with water, then I opine we should be furnished with the reason why his sense of smell seems obliterated in him; for the only thing about him that at all answers to his nose is that identical spout-hole; and being so clogged with two elements, it could not be expected to have the power of smelling. [verb]
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I opine, that it is plainly traceable to the first arrival of the Greenland whaling ships in London, more than two centuries ago. [verb]
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'Craving your pardon, Colonel Mac-Ivor, not quite so easily as ye seem to opine.' [verb]
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But I rather opine with Lord Bacon, who says that imagination is much akin to miracle-working faith. [verb]
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The peatsmoke is going to his head, John Eglinton opined. [verb]
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Papa opined, somewhat glumly, that she had come to beg funds for the confounded Settlement. [Please select]
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Trapes, "yes, I opine as I'll come along wi' ye, Mr." [Please select]
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"The old laird must be unwell, sir," he opined. [Please select]
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"Well, mother dear," Elizabeth opined calmly, "it appears that you've spilled the beans." [Please select]
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He had been helped by it before, at least so he opined. [Please select]
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Our captain opined that there had been a hurricane of sorts to south-east, out Madagascar way. [Please select]
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