US /ˈvɛrəli/
・UK /ˈverɪli/
Then verily, why dost thou sons look so inbred?
Then verily, why dust thou sons look so inbred?
and the hour and a half extended, I verily believe, to two hours: at last he turned in his seat and said, "You are known so far for Thornfield now." Again I looked out: we were passing a church: I saw its low, broad tower against the sky,
and the hour and a half extended, I verily believe, to two hours; at last he turned in
but owing, I verily believe, rather to circumstances than to my natural bent, I am a trite, commonplace sinner, hack-need in all the poor, petty dissipations with which the rich and worthless try to put on life: do you wonder that I avowed this to you?
but owing, I verily believe, rather to circumstances than to my natural bent, I am a trite, commonplace sinner, hack-need in all the poor, petty dissipations with which the rich and worthless try to put on life: do you wonder that I avowed this to you?
I verily believe that you will never make gold with this.
I verily believe that you will never make gold with this!
and the hour and a half extended, I verily believe, to two hours; at last he turned in
me any such bad eminence; but, owing, I verily believe, rather to circumstances than to my
Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein.
Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein.