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professed造句

造句3.36W

An ostensible or professed purpose; an excuse.

professed造句

He professed his dislike of music.

She engaged in practices entirely antithetical to her professed beliefs.

He glibly professed his ignorance of the affair.

As the Beatles professed, you can learn how to be you in time - It's easy.

Researchers recruited 39 students who are self-professed snack food junkies.

"The god I believe in is a god of second chances," Bill Clinton professed.

For its part, Google made many small acquisitions but professed not to be interested in big ones.

Mr Lee’s newly professed humility represented perhaps less of a turnaround than his olive branch to North Korea.

On Nov. 9, 99 young couples professed their love to each other in a newly built garden at Sichuan Southwest Vocational College of Aviation.

The electoral success of the Palestinian Hamas movement has seen self-professed foreign policy realists caution that we must be careful what we wish for.

And there he was: Lancel, her cousin, Ser Kevan's son, who had once professed to love her, before he decided that he loved the gods more.

OldMrs. Mingott had always professed a great admirationfor Julius Beaufort, and there was a kind of kinship intheir cool domineering way and their short-cuts throughthe conventions.

Given my background, my politics, and my professed values and ideals, there will no doubt be those for whom my statements of condemnation are not enough.

"I can't say which player is best. The entire team is good, " said a waitress who professed to be a football fan, between serving dishes of cold noodles and spicy bibimbop.

When faced with the near death of Fauxlivia, he professed his love for her and, as he held her in his arms, the warmth of his overwhelming love could be felt across the television screen.

It is only as the law of god is restored to its rightful position that there can be a revival of primitive faith and godliness among His professed people.

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