How To Use Dubiety In A Sentence

  • For so long there has been a degree of dubiety regarding them and who exactly had been the brains behind this revolution.
  • That impression seemed to be confirmed when Fabiano extended the lead with a goal of technique, persistence and considerable dubiety. World Cup 2010: Brazil beat Ivory Coast with Luís Fabiano's helping hand
  • It's a real word, sir,' averred Hat, detecting a hint of dubiety. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • And then the proud and smirking Poet and Maker falls ten thousand feet into dubiety .
  • We have another Watcher, Wesley, who has his own descent into moral dubiety. Archive 2008-08-01
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  • The editors of the Oxford English Dictionary etymologized, with evident dubiety, to the effect that aubergine is the diminutive of French auberge. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4
  • The most effective precautions against professional risks are to acquire and apply the concepts of professional prudence and dubiety to enhance the awareness of accountability.
  • Harty removed any dubiety by forcing the ball into the back of the net, before running off in pursuit of the acclaim.
  • It's a real word, sir,' averred Hat, detecting a hint of dubiety. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • There was no dubiety about the Dundee equaliser which came three minutes later.
  • It is a very urgent matter, so the prince tells me," said the aide-decamp, with a certain note of dubiety in his tone. LORD PRESTIMION
  • There is no dubiety about the DNA link between this guy and the crime scenes.
  • I want transparency so it's clear there is no dubiety, perceived or actual.
  • Yet only with considerable dubiety does she cite these noble notions of fiction in her recently published ‘fragment of autobiography.’
  • But were the Republican party to become a permanent minority - or espouse big-gov - Benjamin Franklin's dubiety that America could "keep" her Republic will have been proven well justified. ndm Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • Harty, as is a poacher's wont, removed any dubiety by forcing the ball into the back of the net, before running off in pursuit of the acclaim.
  • Therefore, in order to relieve his frustrations, the official may look to get his own back by only ruling in favour of this player when there is absolutely no dubiety about a challenge or incident involving this problematic performer.
  • This has opened up an area of great dubiety which deserves more definitive answers.
  • No wonder that his sudden surrender provokes in her, not only a ‘romantic’ response, but also something between dubiety, suspicion and ironic dryness.
  • But as for the Mirror, there's no such dubiety.
  • As to the bibliopolic Accounts, my Friend! we will trust them, with a faith known only in the purer ages of Roman Catholicism, -- when Papacy had indeed become a Dubiety, but was not yet a The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • He again expressed his dubiety about parents who would take pictures of the injury but not seek medical attention for it. Freshwater: Hearing and Federal Court news - The Panda's Thumb
  • This time there seemed to be a bit of dubiety about it.
  • Significant changes in the planetary scheme and semipolitical genre hit led to dubiety regarding the content of external mercantilism rates. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • It threw a kind of dubiety upon Susan's moral conduct. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • Yes," agreed the young man, though with a lilt of dubiety, and a frown of excogitation, as if he weren't sure that he had quite caught her drift. My Friend Prospero
  • The matter was rested for the remainder of the show, barring several interspersed comments on the alleged dubiety of his parentage.
  • Well, first things first: to be honest, if she doesn't welcome fanfiction of her work, I'm inclined to think she can only be right about its ethical dubiety ... when it comes to fanfiction of her work, that is ... mostly. Fanfiction
  • This time there might have been less dubiety about the award, but it had the same result, a confident score.
  • Journal of the Dead is a refreshing take on the dubiety of justified killing and a harrowing story.
  • There's no need to mull over the question, no dubiety.
  • But the idea of me living in such a place causes much dubiety.
  • There is also dubiety about the completion date of a few roads.
  • He said: ‘There seemed to be no dubiety from Mr Howard.’
  • Is there a moral or ethical dubiety to the world itself then? Strange Fiction in the Marketplace
  • And then the proud and smirking Poet and Maker falls ten thousand feet into dubiety .

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