17 examples of dubieties in sentences

It threw a kind of dubiety upon Susan's moral conduct.

It threw a kind of dubiety upon Susan's moral conduct.

The mutter had a rising inflexion of dubiety.

The twilight of dubiety never falls upon him.

" Upon the whole it must be conceded, that whatever was the degree of Lord Byron's dubiety as to points of faith and doctrine, he could not be accused of gross ignorance, nor described as animated by any hostile feeling against religion.

After being the scene of many riots, executions, and much political strife and dubiety, it became a ducal palace in 1532, and is now a civic building and show-place.

Apostoli, where there is a delightful gay ciborium, all bright colours and happiness, attributed to Andrea della Robbia, with pretty cherubs and pretty angels, and a benignant Christ and flowers and fruit which cannot but chase away gloom and dubiety.

H'm, ye-e-s, but it was dubious; and, mad as we were, I don't think we ever got outside that dubiety, but made up our minds, like other converts, to gulp the primary postulate, and pay the twenty-six shillings.

The letter put an end to all dubiety with a "short, sharp shock."

To proceed on any other assumption would not only be to ignore the all-powerful first-night audience, but to plunge into a veritable morass of inconsistencies, dubieties and slovenlinesses.

It has made me rather nervous and I keep counting both, but a certain dubiety in my own mind as to which is which greatly complicates matters.

None the less, although I was amused and a little irritated, I must confess to the dawnings of dubiety as to the perfect wisdom of leaving such a little paradise.

Markham was following Olga's artistic dissertation with the eye of dubiety, but their hostess was merciless.

17.Professor Fowler, too, an other author remarkable for a facility of embracing incompatibles, contraries, or dubieties, not only condemns as "false syntax" the use of save for an exceptive conjunction.

" She bowed to signify that she caught his meaning, then raised her elbows with an expression of dubiety, and said: "'E hask you" "Yes," murmured the apothecary.

The career of Henri Frédéric Amiel illustrates the dubiety of too hasty judgment of a man's place or power in the world.

Mr. Jennings was in a state of great dubiety and consternation.

17 examples of  dubieties  in sentences