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Meanings of supposed crime in English
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Usage of supposed crime in English
1
He will be reproached for the supposedcrime of his son.
2
His exile on the island was because of the supposedcrime!
3
A word which recalled the supposedcrime of his son, seemed a sharp reproach.
4
Now isn't he a sweet specimen to lead in the avenging of a supposedcrime?
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But he treats the discovery of his intended and supposedcrime with scorn and contempt!
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Cotton Mather, the most prominent minister of the colony, was active in the rooting out of this supposedcrime.
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Some writers have computed that thirty thousand persons were executed for this supposedcrime, within one hundred and fifty years.
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The latter, arrested, stoutly denied not only his own part in the supposedcrime, but also the guilt of Mme Lacoste.
9
My supposedcrime was that I had eaten some milk, the last of which I myself had seen the dog lap.
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But it is hard to think that you must live through all your life under the shadow of a supposedcrime.
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You must not waste a thought on what redeems or heightens a supposedcrime,-youmust only decide on the crime itself.
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Hamilton's supposedcrime had been forgotten, and I believe would have been forgiven had he permitted Frances the opportunity at that time.
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And yet with how much tender passion, with how distressful an indignation, with what tumultuous sorrow did she witness his supposedcrime?
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I've never really understood all the ritual moaning that goes on about the supposedcrime against consumerism that replica football jerseys are supposed to be.