Vouch

//ˈvaʊt͡ʃ//

"Vouch" in a Sentence (38 examples)

I vouch for his sincerity.

I can give you a copy of the report, but I can't vouch for its accuracy.

Tom said that he couldn't vouch for Mary.

Can anyone vouch for your whereabouts last night?

I can vouch for Tom.

I can vouch for you.

I need Tom to vouch for me.

I'll vouch for you.

I'll vouch for Tom.

I will vouch for him.

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Nor need I ſpeak my Deeds, for thoſe you ſee, The Sun and Day are Witneſſes for me. Let him who fights unſeen, relate his own, And vouch the ſilent Stars, and conſcious Moon.

But the most catholike and renoumed doctours of Christes religion in the corroboration of their argumentes and sentences, do alledge the same histories and vouche (as I mought say) to their ayde the autoritie of the writars.

[F]or more credit to vvhich aſſertion hee vouched ſundry books, and acts, […]

Pray tell us where your moderate (for great ones you acknowledg to do harm, and to be uſeleſs) Penalties have been uſed, with ſuch Succeſs, that we may be paſt doubt too. If you can ſhew no ſuch place, do you not vouch Experience where you have none?

Nay tis moſt credible, we heere receiue it, A certaintie vouch'd from our Coſin Auſtria, […]

Deliuer them this Paper: hauing read it, Bid them repayre to th' Market place, where I Euen in theirs, and in the Commons eares Will vouch the truth of it.

[T]hey have made him aſham'd firſt to Vouch the Truth of the Relation, and afterwards even to Credit it.

Hold it fast and guard it well! Go and see and vouch for certain, then come back and never tell Living soul but us; and haply, prove our sky from cloud as clear, There may we four meet, praise fortune just as now, another year!

If a Man ſucceeds in any Attempt, though undertook with never ſo much Folly and Raſhneſs, his Succeſs ſhall vouch him a Politician; and good Luck ſhall paſs for deep Contrivance: […]

[M]ee damp horror chil'd At ſuch bold words voucht with a deed ſo bold: […]

Our Maſter Mars Haſt vouch'd his Oracle, and to Arcite gave The grace of the Contention: So the Deities Have ſhewd due juſtice: […]

But wherein then according to their Opinion did this Image of God conſiſt? Why, in that Power and Dominion that God gave Adam over the Creatures: In that he was vouched his immediate Deputy upon Earth, the Viceroy of the Creation, and Lord-Lieutenant of the World.

[W]hat we have done None shall dare vouch, tho' it be truly known; […]

[W]hen the Tenant being impleaded within a particular iuriſdiction (as in London or the like) voucheth one to warranty and prayes that he may be ſummoned in ſome other county out of the iuriſdiction of that Court: this is called a foreine Voucher, […]

If Edwards therefore be tenant of the freehold in poſſeſſion, and John Barker be tenant in tail in remainder, here Edwards doth firſt vouch Barker, and then Barker vouches Jacob Morland the common vouchee; […]

[I]t is now uſual always to have a recovery with double voucher at the leaſt; by firſt conveying an eſtate of freehold to any indifferent perſon, againſt whom the praecipe is brought; and then he vouches the tenant in tail, who vouches over the common vouchee.

[W]ill vouchers vouch him no more of his purchaſes & doubles then the length and breadth of a payre of Indentures?

If one ignorantly buyeth ſtolen Cattel, and hath them fairly vouched unto him, and publickly in an open Fair payeth Tole for them, he cannot be damnified thereby: […]

I can vouch that he wasn’t at the scene of the crime.

What can you vouch againſt him, Signior Lucio? Is this the man that you did tell vs of?

I therefore vouch againe, That with ſome mixtures povverfull ore the blood, Or vvith ſome dram coniur'd to this effect, He vvrought vpon her.

I am not worthie of the wealth I owe, Nor dare I ſay 'tis mine: and yet it is, But like a timorous theefe, moſt faine would ſteale What law does vouch mine owne.

Here he directly charges her majesty with delivering a falsehood to her parliament from the throne; and declares he will not believe her, until the elector of Hanover himself shall vouch for the truth of what she has so solemnly affirmed.

My temper I dare not vouch for.—It is I believe too little yielding—certainly too little for the convenience of the world.

[T]hey are still less Christian men, for the Prior of the Dominicans will vouch for me, that they are more than half heathen.

Lives still such maid?—Fair damsels say, For further vouches not my lay, Save that such lived in Britain's isle, Where Lorn's bright Edith scorn'd to smile.

The tears that suffused my sister's eyes when I mentioned our friend, and her heightened colour seemed to vouch for the truth of the reports that had reached me.

VVho will beleeue thee Iſabell? My vnſoild name, th' auſteereneſſe of my life, My vouch againſt you, and my place i'th State, VVill ſo your accuſation ouer-vveigh, That you ſhall ſtifle in your ovvne report, And ſmell of calumnie.

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