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I . swear <swore; sworn> [sweə] V. intr.

1. swear:

swear
swear
swear on the Bible

2. swear (at):

swear
swear

II . swear <swore; sworn> [sweə] V. trans.

1. swear:

swear
swear
swear to do sth

swear word SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Applicants can not officially swear their enlistment oath in the recruiting office.
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Some people swear that application on the skin prevents prickly heat.
www.thehindu.com
This procedure requires the devisee or heir colleting the property to swear they are entitled to it and will distribute it to any other entitled devisees or heirs.
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But the young lady is determined to tame the philanderer and make him swear to be true to her before she accepts his proposal.
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She doesn't drink, swear or blaspheme but neither does she pontificate about any of them.
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Girls are asked to dress down, swear a lot more and act in a more common way by smoking or using certain language.
www.thesun.ie
He makes all the outlaws swear fealty to him, and then discusses their fates.
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I swear this is the last time, so bear with me, gentlemen.
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The refusal to swear oaths or take up arms came to be a much more important part of his public statements.
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An oath-helper would swear an oath on behalf of an accused man, to clear him from the suspicion of the crime.
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