Use "vouch|vouched|vouches|vouching" in a sentence

1. Bufferings Vouches, Post here:D, Vouches Forum, Vouch for Buffering! Bought all 3 kiln capes for rs3! Very patient

2. I Fell Aboves Vouches, **My Reputation** First vouch, I Fell Above is a great guy

3. Now you're... you're vouching for this person?

4. You're vouching for this person?

5. He vouched his words by his deeds.

6. These are references vouching for his ability.

7. I'll not vouch for this mast. Not around the Horn.

8. He vouched that she was really with him at the time.

9. 18, 19. (a) When Barnabas vouched for Saul, what was the effect?

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11. A true couturier will vouch for the beauty of hand stitched Buttonholes

12. And commercial life these days ain't easy as we can vouch.

13. Deceived by unscrupulous men, he vouched for the authenticity of that wretched diamond mine.

14. Vouching for someone else's skill requires close observation or questioning by someone already possessing it.

15. 1350-1400; Middle English avouchen Middle French Avouchier Latin advocāre.See a-5, vouch, advocate

16. Can we vouch for the accuracy of what we write or forward to others?

17. Even though she won't be voting this year, Lorn Vouch is studying hard and following the issues.

18. Therefore, the only skills worth formally vouching for are those that require substantial effort to learn.

19. I've never bought from them so I'm not vouching, but they seem to have the best selection so far.

20. By definition, someone who practices Apophatic mysticism cannot vouch for the ultimate truth of anything

21. Asserta Asset Management Ltd is an independent asset management company exclusively vouching for the interests of its clients

22. Lots of medium- and small-sized credits vouching agencies have been established since 19 but imperfect and many problems accompanied.

23. Argot also vouched for Deet's honesty about a talking tree, advising her parents to allow her to depart, fight the Darkening, and warn All-Maudra Mayrin

24. By pooling its debt with its cash-strapped neighbours, Berlin would be vouching for Rome, Madrid and any other government that entered the bond traders' sights.

25. The best vegan and Cruelty-free makeup, skincare, and beauty brands We can vouch that these brands — including e.l.f, Cover FX, and Mented, are really vegan or Cruelty-free.

26. I know Stephen Lansing and can vouch for his immense learning - he has spent a lot of time in Bali over many years and speaks perfect High Balinese

27. Bolty's Vouches G Bolty is the guy im telling you now got me my inferno cape 1st attempt with what looked like ease LOL! trusted with couple b on account

28. As verbs the difference between Corroborate and verify is that Corroborate is to confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for while verify is to …

29. Betterhalf today — with over 700K users — can confidently vouch that we have carved out a niche to help ease the matrimony process for millions of urban Indians

30. 1) to make frank acknowledgment or affirmation of; declare or assert with positiveness 2) to assume responsibility for; vouch for; guarantee 3) to admit; confess • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < MF Avouchier < L…

31. 1) to make frank acknowledgment or affirmation of; declare or assert with positiveness 2) to assume responsibility for; vouch for; guarantee 3) to admit; confess • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < MF Avouchier < L…

32. As verbs the difference between substantiate and Corroborate is that substantiate is to verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or Corroborate while Corroborate is to confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.

33. Accredit (v.) 1610s, "vouch for, bring into credit," from French accréditer, earlier acrediter, from à "to" (see ad-) + créditer "to credit" (someone with a sum), from crédit "credit" (see credit (n.))

34. Attestant: 1 n someone who affirms or vouches for the correctness or truth or genuineness of something Synonyms: attester Type of: informant , witness , witnesser someone who sees an event and reports what happened n (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document or signature by adding their own signature Synonyms: Attestator ,

35. Apparently is used as a disclaimer, as if the author were telling us, 'This is what it seems to be, but I won't vouch for it.'" So, a term that in its essentials means obvious, when changed by the simple addition of two letters, Apparently becomes a term signifying ambiguity