Adjective : a veracious witness. ,a veracious statement; a veracious account. From Dictionary.com.
But she was also a renaissance woman who read veraciously. From Wordnik.com. [Dr. Richard Carmona: From High School Dropout To Medical School Valedictorian] Reference
Take, for example, a package, the contents of which are veraciously announced on the affixed slip as. From Wordnik.com. [A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition] Reference
She eat most veraciously at Uncles, and was very well, on the Easter Monday; and from that time (11 days) she eat not a morsel more. From Wordnik.com. [Letter 325] Reference
There is also a certain grave hoax, where some fabulous matter is most veraciously reported, in which the Americans have shown great success and something of a national predilection. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.] Reference
The starving creature dove forward, like a man half in his cups with wine, and veraciously began devouring the gruel, scooping it out of the bowl and shoving it into his mouth with his fingers. From Wordnik.com. [A Matter of Honor] Reference
"She was very tired," said Patty veraciously, but evasively. From Wordnik.com. [New Faces] Reference
We can then be veraciously historical, honestly transcriptive. From Wordnik.com. [Diana of the Crossways — Complete] Reference
He could have answered veraciously that she had kept him from folly. From Wordnik.com. [Diana of the Crossways — Complete] Reference
Freydis now smiled a little, for she saw that Manuel believed he was speaking veraciously. From Wordnik.com. [Figures of Earth] Reference
Nothing now can recompense them for what they have lost; in them the moral sternly and veraciously shows its head. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 4. Nathaniel Hawthorne] Reference
'Ought' in the phrase 'you ought to speak the truth' refers to an instinct in us to report veraciously what we see. From Wordnik.com. [More Pages from a Journal] Reference
Not only does he use the service without spamming veraciously to his own content but his tweets are often both interesting and amusing. From Wordnik.com. [TheNextWeb.com] Reference
In the gossiping story of Periander, as veraciously retailed for us by that dear old grandmotherly scandalmonger, Herodotus, the shade of. From Wordnik.com. [Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science] Reference
Genius, which has always been suspected of affinity with drunkenness, is really a faculty for seeing abnormally -- that is to say, veraciously. From Wordnik.com. [Without Prejudice] Reference
I had a spirit of frankness which no fear could tame, and my vengeance for any infantine punishment was in speaking veraciously of my punishers. From Wordnik.com. [Devereux — Complete] Reference
A week later, early in May, my glorified friend came up to town, where, it may be veraciously recorded he was the king of the beasts of the year. From Wordnik.com. [The Death of the Lion] Reference
He had in fact touched nothing and, if he could have explained, would have pleaded very veraciously that his appetite, keen when he came in, had somehow suddenly failed. From Wordnik.com. [The Finer Grain] Reference
Verbs are closer to us and the birth of Google-ing crystallizes the fact that so many of us are veraciously seeking new information about our world, no matter where we live. From Wordnik.com. [SGEntrepreneurs - Singapore Entrepreneurs (Asia)] Reference
The first fumes of excitement over, after a run with a kill, the field begin to take things more coolly and veraciously, and ere long some of them begin to pick holes in the affair. From Wordnik.com. [Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour] Reference
The child had been taught to raise his chubby fist to his forehead in reply and a journalist of the time veraciously declares that he did it with "evident enjoyment and infantile dignity.". From Wordnik.com. [The Life of King Edward VII with a sketch of the career of King George V] Reference
Davison always did his work veraciously, thoroughly, and resolutely; and it was seldom that his advice, in all matters pertaining to Netherland matters, did not prove the very best that could be offered. From Wordnik.com. [PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete] Reference
Her narrative, to which Mary listened with downcast eyes, presented the outlines of the story veraciously; she told of Everard's wish to dispense with the legal bond, of her own indecision, and of the issue. From Wordnik.com. [The Odd Women] Reference
One horde, led, as the legend veraciously assures us, by Hengest and Horsa, landed in Thanet; another, composed entirely of Saxons, and under the command of a certain dubious Ælle, came to shore on the spit of Selsea. From Wordnik.com. [Science in Arcady] Reference
The Fraser Institute is ideologically bound, unable to consider the possibility of error in their anachronous vision of unregulated capitalism as a system where rational individuals operate veraciously within perfect markets. From Wordnik.com. [BC Bloggers]
We go round with a phrase-book and talk out of it, so if anybody ever asks you what sort of people the Prentiss family are and what are our conversational powers, you may safely and veraciously answer, "They talk like a book.". From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss] Reference
We go round with a phrase-book and talk out of it, so if anybody ever asks you what sort of people the Prentiss family are and what are our conversational powers, you may safely and veraciously answer, “They talk like a book.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss]
The brevity of the second letter had not brought him nearer to the truth in rescinding the picturesque accessories of his altercation with Dr. Shrapnel, but it veraciously expressed the sentiments he felt, and that was the palpable truth for him. From Wordnik.com. [Beauchamp's Career — Complete] Reference
As I read it, Miss Lloyd knew, as she looked, that should she tell an untruth about that talk at the dinner-table, Mrs. Pierce would repeat and corroborate her story; but Lambert would refute her, and would state veraciously what his master had said. From Wordnik.com. [The Gold Bag] Reference
"Now, by Paul and Peter, those eminent apostles! the prophet Jeremy never spake more veraciously in Edom!. From Wordnik.com. [The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages] Reference
I was reading veraciously since the age of 10. From Wordnik.com. [Life As Poetry] Reference
I haven't got any life and I don't want to have any, "Francie veraciously pleaded. From Wordnik.com. [The Reverberator] Reference
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