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Dictionary
is suppose
verb
To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
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Child actor being told what he is suppose to do in the next scene.
The experiment we never ran is, suppose the government stepped aside and let these institutions fail.
The spoils of this war should go to the true victims in the life that theater is suppose to mirror.
These images, doll-like and audacious, probably correspond more closely than Ife work does to popular ideas of what "African art" is suppose to look like.
Tells of man who comes from a home protective service, and intimidates the woman into taking the service which is suppose to protect her against burglars.
That is, suppose that liberal beliefs are, in general, true, and that this explains why there are many people who generally embrace this cluster of beliefs.
The problem with that, George, is suppose I'd have swung at a pitch an inch outside, what about the pitch one inch inside?
The New Yorker, October 17 , 1931P. 38 Child actor being told what he is suppose to do in the next scene.
Everyone involved has signed confidentiality agreements promising not to reveal anything about the event, which is suppose to be a spectacular surprise.
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