Aún no tenemos significados para "mere hearsay".
1But Kai Bok-su was not the man to accept mere hearsay.
2If you accept mere hearsay evidence, you may believe anything of any one.
3His acquaintance with Kara's menage had been mere hearsay.
4They howled that they "were willing to sign Brann's death- warrant"-onmere hearsay.
5The confusion and the trouble of the world were not mere hearsay,-theyin very truth existed.
6I dismiss such cavil comments as mere hearsay, and you must pay no attention to it.
7Indeed, the worthy burghers began to surmise that he knew more of those stories than mere hearsay.
8Indeed, the worthy burghers began to surmise that he knew more of these stories than mere hearsay.
9He should not even speak of acids reddening vegetable-blues upon mere hearsay, unless he is speaking figuratively.
10But this is mere hearsay.
11And then Clayton sadly remembered that he depended only on Jack Witherspoon's mere hearsay for any proofs of wrong-doing.
12Whereupon ensued a brisk skirmish between counsel as to whether Miss Blake could give evidence about a matter of mere hearsay.
13She deftly dodged probing questions from the woman who wanted to know the details, and talked about preliminary enquiries and mere hearsay.
14Because one man thinks a thing, hundreds and thousands begin to think the same from mere hearsay, without examining and judging for themselves.
15As for inventing stories about real people, that may well have seemed permissible in an age when historians recorded mere hearsay as actual fact.
16These are the things, he feebly understood, that women do for men; and what had been mere hearsay to his strong manhood had become experience.
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