15 adjectives to describe alibi

MASTERMAN, OLIVE D. The perjured alibi.

Le double alibi.

The futile alibi.

Red haired alibi.

"If you had happened to have been in Mr. John Ashley's predicament," he persisted, "you do not see how you could conveniently have done away with Mr. Aaron Cohen, pocketed his winnings, and then led the police of your country entirely by the nose, by proving an indisputable alibi?

Kershaw, fortunately for himself, was able to prove a conclusive alibi; he had spent the night on duty at the hospital; as for Barker, he had disappeared, that is to say, as far as the police were concerned, but not as far as the watchful eyes of his friend Kershaw were able to spyat least, so the latter said.

Inspired alibi.

If this man had an absolute alibi, what was the use of wasting effort upon him.

The magistrate is sure to commit unless you have an unquestionable alibi.

"An alibi," sneered Dukovski; "and what an asinine alibi!"

Sometimes liberty was conferred through the agency of saws and ropes, at other times through that of a habeas corpus and an incontestible alibi.

I have just learned that your sister has an ironclad alibi.

In the second place, if I were sure of ithis alibi would be established and I have no desire whatever to injure a man because of a personal weakness.

Waram insisted upon this, he told me, because the pedlar's hair was fairly short and they had to establish some sort of a tonsorial alibi.

On the fatal evening, Alphonse and Claudine had been seen together in the neighborhood of the now dismantled brewery; and as Jacques, betwixt poverty and democracy, was in bad odor with the prudent and respectable part of society, it was not easy for him to bring witnesses to character, or prove an unexceptionable alibi.

15 adjectives to describe  alibi