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swear

[swair] / swɛər /




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Porter was initially viewed as having a potential edge in the race, but her prospects dimmed after videos emerged in October of the UC Irvine law professor scolding a reporter and swearing at an aide.

From Los Angeles Times

“I swear, it was a third of the room that their hand went up,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

Angela glanced at him just then, and Jonah could swear she knew what he was thinking.

From Literature

If you didn't know better you'd swear he was the losing coach, not the renaissance man.

From BBC

Then they get a good look at his shoes when he stomps on their tables, kicking cheeseburgers as he tries to make these regular folks engage with the tech-pocalypse he swears is coming.

From Los Angeles Times




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