accents, demobilize, go bail for, let off, parlance, put on parole, talk, uncaging, unlatching, untethering, vow
Definitionn. a promise
Last update: August 8, 2015
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He's hoping to get parole. [Please select]
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He visited the Azores and the Canary Islands, of which he constructed an admirable map. In 1782 his frigate was taken by a British squadron; he himself was carried to England, but was almost immediately released on parole and returned to France. [Please select]
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"Princesse, ma parole, je n'ai pas voulu l'offenser." [Please select]
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Je vous admire, ma parole d'honneur.' [Please select]
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When do we get our parole. [Please select]
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They were told that they were to go on parole. [Please select]
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"Mind, we must not give our parole." [Please select]
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I am a prisoner, upon parole. [Please select]
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