Capable of being inferred on slight grounds.
1 That Flagg was leading a wild life in these days was presumable .
2 A blithe voice called back in answer to some presumable remonstrance.
3 Was it not presumable that he had slipped his foot and had fallen?
4 It is presumable also, the rainfall is greater than the average of the country.
5 What shall we think of such reasoning from the platform of a presumable rationalist movement?
6 Little whispers of "keep yourself together!" will presumable pop up in your conversation.
7 I faltered, "what does yonder scene of presumable domesticity mean?"
8 It is presumable that the prince pronounced against me, for next morning my eggs were still soft-boiled.
9 Result not known, but disappointment is presumable .
10 A presumable functional role of both protrusions and membrane-coated vesicles in pathogenicity of different sarcosporidian species is proposed.
11 For the consciousness of being deemed dead, is next to the presumable unpleasantness of being so in reality.
12 In ordering letters kindly state approximate age, prevalent tastes,-andin case of invalidism, the presumable severity of illness.
13 That it inspired Nero is presumable .
14 Whenever there are many complaints from one estate, it is presumable that the manager is a bad man.
15 Hugo, it was presumable , would be detained with his Mr. Deming until the latter's departure, or near it.
16 Now, in the light of the presumable uniformity of nature, Mr. Huxley went on to describe this missing animal.
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