belive

belive

(bɪˈlaɪv)
adv
speedily
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
References in classic literature ?
belive me to be, sir, ure Onur's umble servant to cumand till deth,
We belive in serving Humanity and Creation of human being on the earth is to serve the mankind.
Haifa, Israel, June 28, 2017 --(PR.com)-- BeLive.tv, a platform for creating engagement on Facebook Live, announce the appointment of Mari Smith, Facebook marketing expert and thought leader as a brand ambassador.
He told reporters today that he was surprised to the belive of others about the possibility of traveling to Iraq without the need for a visa, denying the truth of the subject, stressing that everyone should get a visa before traveling.
The company's hotels operate under the BeLive brand, adding that the the renovations and expansions at the Hotel Canoa in Bayahibe would be completed by December 2014.
" I belive CHP will get more than 30 percent of the votes across Turkey," said YavaE-.
Post 285: Sex and the Saudi Shisha Belive it or not, smoking hookah ins KSA is basically a sign of being a bad person.
A Durham Constabulary spokesman said: "We belive a dark-coloured vehicle was in both areas of the two incidents and would appeal to anyone with information to come forward."
- Ged Quinn, 18, promoter, Berwick Hills I don't belive in all that but my son does.
which were published on Tuesday, said, "We belive that Europe's role is basic
"I belive that the NHS is one of the greatest advances in social welfare in the world and I also believe that the people of this country won't stand by and see it die.
I belive Istanbul will climb to high places among world cities.