We have no meanings for "probably alone" in our records yet.
1 If Harris had been allowed his way, I'd have been probably alone .
2 Against Arsenal, Mourinho was probably alone in quibbling with the result.
3 He thought that Lady Laura Kennedy would be at home, and probably alone .
4 I'm probably alone on this, but I have yet to understand the allure of Twitter.
5 It was learned that she stayed all one night at a downtown hotel, but probably alone .
6 She would, then, be there, and probably alone .
7 That he was probably alone .
8 She was probably alone , too.
9 The poor old woman living there, probably alone and in want, after such an ending to a hopeful plan!
10 He was most probably alone , for, if Neb had been with him, he would have made his way more directly towards the Chimneys.
11 For the briefest instant Gordon started to turn, even as he told himself that it was all a trick-that the Holnist was probably alone .
12 I profiled a single white male in his mid-twenties to early thirties, a native New Yorker living on the outskirts of the city, probably alone .
13 Probably likes the same seat at the bar, down at the far end and he's probably alone .
14 She rode out in the evening-probablyalone.
15 "He was probably alone , " the Chemist reasoned.
16 "Oh, no; she is probably alone . "
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