acknowledge, annunciation, averment, certify, depose, kiss the book, predicate, protestation, statement, testify, warrant
Definitionv. give personal assurance
Last update: August 21, 2015
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I cant vouch for the truth of it, but it seems no strange thing, notwithstanding S r. [verb]
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Players personally acquainted with monsters who wish to vouch for their ability to cast spells are requested to keep quiet. [verb]
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"You will vouch for him, no doubt." [verb]
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"I know nothing, except that, wherever she is, I will vouch that she is innocently employed, and has done nothing to deserve that infamous aspersion," giving him back the letter. [verb]
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"I cannot vouch for Angela, but I will wager that he is deep in love," persisted Hyacinth. [verb]
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"I can vouch for the paper, my lord, and for Vickers; but not for Dudgeon's signature." [verb]
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"And I will vouch for Edie Ochiltree, meo periculo, in like manner," said Oldbuck. [verb]
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Ah, this looks rather serious, though, if you can vouch for the paper. [verb]
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, and who by the less vouched, yet plausible tradition of the country, is said to have been descended from the Marmor of Clochnaben. [verb]
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I will vouch it, my lord, he said, meo periculo. [verb]
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"Yes; and my friend here will vouch for its being correct," replied Edward. [verb]
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