“I do not think I am competent to opine on what causes global warming or not,” Barrett said.
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While he hasn’t publicly opined on secure ballot boxes, von Spakovsky has repeatedly argued that everyone besides the elderly and those with health risks should not vote absentee in any form and only vote at their polling place.
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A former city attorney has also opined that even if that theory works out, another obstacle stands in the way.
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"Earl, I opine that your wish is perfectly fulfilled," said John Heywood seriously.
Henry VIII And His Court|Louise Muhlbach
I opine so, else Bill he'd never taken so much trouble over her.
Frank Merriwell's Backers|Burt L. Standish
"I opine that it is the vessel of the Scots Commissioners," answered Charles.
St George's Cross|H. G. Keene
We opine that he was, from the hearty manner in which he discouraged the institution.
The American Joe Miller|Various
But I opine wed better be moseying along out of this, said Buckhart.
Dick Merriwell Abroad|Burt L. Standish
British Dictionary definitions for opine
opine
/ (əʊˈpaɪn) /
verb
(when tr, usually takes a clause as object)to hold or express an opinionhe opined that it was all a sad mistake