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trow
[ troh ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to believe, think, or suppose.
trow
/ trəʊ /
verb
- archaic.to think, believe, or trust
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Origin of trow1
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Example Sentences
She nonchalantly drops trow, and three or so of us stare at the pattern of her pubic hair.
Then the King answered: Thou wilt accept baptism as I trow and thereafter be my man?
The sons of many mighty men of Iceland are here present, & their fathers will, we trow, lend their aid in this matter.
He wald gar a man trow that the moon is made of green cheis, or the cat took the heron.
I trow that my saints will watch over me, and that they will give me strength to strive and to overcome.
There are goodly men in the world, I trow, besides Aryas, and one ten thousand times as fair is wasting in captivity even now.
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