Ainda não temos significados para "mere rumour".
1Much of what you hear is, as always, mere rumour and fear-mongering.
2What you hear from us is no more than a mere rumour.
3But the mere rumour of it set Rome in a turmoil.
4It is mere rumour, and I vouch not for its truth.
5He would never communicate such information on mere rumour or inference.
6The mere rumour of this army will prevent the Duke of Parma from attacking you.
7Mademoiselle Vallé herself was not disturbed by mere rumour.
8For it was not a mere rumour, an idle curiosity, that had brought them together now.
9Was it a mere rumour, or were Lord Alphingham's attentions marked and decided towards his sister?
10Away with this fear, based on mere rumour!
11And I WILL believe in him!-mylove and faith shall not be shaken by mere rumour!
12This much is mere rumour; for the freshman was always reticent on the encounter, and what followed.
13We can rely on more than mere rumour, when examining the commercial methods of the great I.G.
14Roger speedily discovered what hundreds of locks there are which the mere rumour of money will unlock.
15But first it was necessary to ascertain more than what mere rumour or careless hearsay could tell.
16We slept little that night, and dawn was a mere rumour in the east when we departed the abbey.
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