acceptance, attestation, bill of exchange, certification, compurgator, draft, money order, postal order, sheepskin, ticket, witness
Definitionn. someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statement
Last update: October 14, 2015
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Take this voucher. [Please select]
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Keep this voucher safely. [Please select]
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2 The real nexus underlying the thoughtprocess is to be articulated in the light of the voucher by intelligence as to the truth of the principles of the various departments of knowledge which we call sciences, and at the ideal limit it is possible to transform syllogism into systematic presentation, so that, differently written down, it is definition. [Please select]
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He set himself with a strenuous and sincere effort to talk to her, and so to conduct himself as to do credit to Rose's voucher. [Please select]
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If these be correct (and Wolf's name should be a voucher for their being so) there is a decided difference. [Please select]
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"Lord Alderdene and Captain Voucher, and the Page twins and Marion." [Please select]
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"Oh, go and pot Beverly Plank's tame pheasants," retorted Ferrall amiably; "Captain Voucher had a blank day, but he isn't kicking." [Please select]
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"All I meant was--anything Voucher and I can do--of course--" "You're very good."' [Please select]
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Captain Voucher and Lord Alderdene discussed prospects between bites, attentive to the monosyllabic opinions of Miss Page. [Please select]
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Farther along the line, taking post, she saw Quarrier and Miss Caithness, Captain Voucher with Mrs. [Please select]
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Mortimer, abandoning Captain Voucher by the same token, displayed certain warning notices perfectly comprehensive to her husband. [Please select]
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