Aún no tenemos significados para "rather dubious".
1Only your sister attended-witha rather dubious priest. I was suddenly touched.
2Yes, the magistrate's clerk advanced one of his rather dubious theories concerning your knee.
3Gilder yielded only a rather dubious smile over the quip.
4It gave her the rather dubious appearance of a chimpanzee in a polyester doubleknit.
5Not so yellow and mellow The tournament did shatter a rather dubious record, though.
6However, they've made a rather dubious name for themselves due to the way they're structured.
7The game hung on two rather dubious decisions, both made by assistant referee Mick Gillivan.
8Her uncle smiled rather ruefully, and looked in a rather dubious way at his cigar.
9Denzil was rather dubious as to the friendship, but he preferred to take Wimp diluted.
10A rather dubious, but welcome message reached the email boxes of exasperated PC users this week.
11The childcare issue completes a rather dubious hat-trick.
12It was, in fact, a rather dubious claim.
13Philip looked rather dubious at this sentence, and wished that he had written nothing about Indians.
14One understands it has been done with practically nothing on preempted land, though I'm rather dubious.
15He felt rather dubious about the scheme.
16He had been rather dubious about it.
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