Vouch
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23 examples of Vouch in a sentence
And I will
vouch
that it handled the stop-and-go traffic on US 101 very smoothly.
She could get a microloan, but she'd have to form a group that could help
vouch
for her credibility.
And I can
vouch
for it; it was delicious.
However, I didn't have great taste back then (not to say that I do now) so I can't
vouch
for my nine-year-old self too well.
Not haven seen the second part of this two-parter I can't
vouch
that the end is as strong yet.
And I can vouch, working with them is about the most fun thing you'll do in the business.
Having worked with Annan and for Carrington, I can
vouch
for their grace, honor, and commitment to truth.
Nor could Netanyahu find any respectable security experts to
vouch
for his return to power.
I can personally
vouch
for the power of spillover benefits from this type of research.
Having personally supervised much of the process, which involves a very large team compiling economic data from around the world, I can
vouch
for the multiple layers of checks and balances that are in place.
I will
vouch
for that!' said Kitty, looking laughingly into his face.
"I've taken such observations," he told me, "and I can
vouch
for their reliability."
Like actual snails, we were at home in our shell, and I can
vouch
that it's easy to turn into a full-fledged snail.
But the fact remains that not a single dogfish let itself get caught in the Nautilus's nets, so I can't
vouch
for their voracity.
I had no power to utter a cry, nor, I think, did he give me time to utter one, as he immediately approached me, and taking me in his arms (for, overwhelmed as I was, I was powerless, I say, to help myself), he began to make such professions to me that I know not how falsehood could have had the power of dressing them up to seem so like truth; and the traitor contrived that his tears should
vouch
for his words, and his sighs for his sincerity.
"Oh, I confess it is all the same to me.""Oh, you need not avow this religious indifference, my Lord; your debaucheries and crimes would
vouch
for it."
"You can
vouch
for it, Francis!""I can
vouch
to having heard your Highness tell the story."
My temper I dare not
vouch
for.
She could have added, "A young man, too, like _you_, whose very countenance may
vouch
for your being amiable"--but she contented herself with, "and one, too, who had probably been his companion from childhood, connected together, as I think you said, in the closest manner!""We were born in the same parish, within the same park; the greatest part of our youth was passed together; inmates of the same house, sharing the same amusements, objects of the same parental care.
Mr. Bingley does not know the whole of his history, and is quite ignorant of the circumstances which have principally offended Mr. Darcy; but he will
vouch
for the good conduct, the probity, and honour of his friend, and is perfectly convinced that Mr. Wickham has deserved much less attention from Mr. Darcy than he has received; and I am sorry to say by his account as well as his sister's, Mr. Wickham is by no means a respectable young man.
Your squire Jocelyn knows him well, and will
vouch
him to be brother Ambrose, a monk in attendance upon the Prior of Jorvaulx."
Well, fetch me your portfolio, if you can
vouch
for its contents being original; but don't pass your word unless you are certain: I can recognise patchwork."
"Is the danger you apprehended last night gone by now, sir?""I cannot
vouch
for that till Mason is out of England: nor even then.
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