Admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about.
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Examples for "avow "
Examples for "avow "
1 In Yemen they publicly avow their doctrines; at Mekka they conceal them.
2 I, Kadaspala, now avow this: world, I am at war with you.
3 Which are the denominations of religionists which avow their belief of it:
4 We are great on the subject of pockets-weacknowledge it - we avow it.
5 It resembled freedom to think there was: to avow it promised freedom.
1 The words which I shall utter I will avouch with my blood.
2 But it is not so, as every well-constituted mind will avouch .
3 Stay, is it because you were my husband once, as these lines avouch ?
4 Is he our Lord and master, and should we not own and avouch him?
5 I will avouch it; and how deeply I was tempted therein, your Lordship knoweth best.
6 Wouldst thou have me avouch what might cost me life and limb, land and goods?
7 Yes, I am ready to avouch , this is the prettiest little paradise within miles of Avonsbridge.
8 Can he avouch the fidelity of his correspondent?
9 Johanna had just gone out of the room; whether intentionally or not, this history can not avouch .
10 Happily I cannot here be judged as a sentimental visionary for my companion will avouch the facts.
11 You will think you have made no offence if the duke avouch the justice of your dealing?
12 But the king's son of Archenland should avouch his deed; not hang his head like a Calormene slave.
13 They avouch , O king, that
15 Aye, we know that the Frenchwoman can make the poor fool of a King believe and avouch anything she choose!
16 There was a faint cry of "Treason!" but he answered, "I will avouch the deed before God and man.
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