Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples
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subjects
IPA transcription: [səbdʒ'ɛks]
Pronunciations of subjects
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Usage examples
You can help me to think of subjects.'
He will not take my refusal, but kills my subjects.
"Are your subjects happy and contented, my dear friend?"
"You are disloyal subjects, who are not worth ruling over.
My subjects who are loyal to me shall have no cause to regret it.
Some of the subjects were taken from the Old Testament, some from the New.
His subjects must be of his own kind, in their very nature and essence kings.
Absolute kings were the most efficient levellers of ranks amongst their subjects.
Russian conversations on such subjects are always carried on inconceivably stupidly.
In this way, I fill my cages with subjects that have not been demoralized by contusions.
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