In a manner that leaves no possibility of doubt.
In a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted.
1 But Montenegro still believed itself as indubitably the head of Great Serbia.
2 It was indubitably ; but she wanted very much to gain her point.
3 To her indubitably the young roundhead had committed the ring for Dorothy.
4 To the wrecker of railroads on Wall Street it was indubitably petty.
5 Smollett was indubitably one of the pioneers of the Promenade des Anglais.
6 And what the heart told him was right, indubitably and indisputably right.
7 By force we mean the unknown, but indubitably existent, cause of motion.
8 Coupled with his swinging corn tax, it was indubitably a stout platform.
9 And tyrants all teachers indubitably are, under our present modes of education.
10 He regarded me with a frown, and his manner was indubitably hostile.
11 There are indubitably Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, Cardinal Beaufort, and Archbishop Kemp.
12 London is essentially a he-town, just as Paris is indubitably a she-town.
13 Roger, who never cried before his bath, was crying, was indubitably crying.
14 The revolver indubitably impressed people; it seemed to match the gout.
15 They are indubitably of course the oldest things in the church.
16 Barrios, an indubitably brave man, had no great opinion of Sotillo.
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