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Answer for the clue "Think it could possibly be ", 7 letters:
daresay

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Usage examples of daresay.

I do not have a formal academic background in archaeology or anthropology, I daresay that I am quite a recognized expert on the Anasazi and that the two scientists currently working up there depend on me for the answers to certain mysteries.

I daresay all will be explained to Grandmama and Uncle George within the next few days.

I daresay a good deal of misery would be caused in the long run, who knows?

I had lost it I daresay there would be the deuce of a kickup, and I should be abused as though I were a pickpocket!

I daresay this Mohock tribe will all be frightfully confounded when I start showing my face around.

Maximus, scarcely taller than a dwarf, and I daresay there was much that was dwarflike about him, for his large head, overdeveloped torso, and short, spindly legs caused him to walk with a sort of swaying waddle that never failed to elicit snickers from the small-minded palace eunuchs as he passed.

In any case, Mrs Tamworth, poor woman, would have been glad of a respite from his company, I daresay.

I am superstitious, and you will laugh at me, I daresay, but it seems to me that you must have come to Milan to make me happy.

I should have despised anyone who told me that I was laughed at, but I daresay it was only the truth.

Joseph, I daresay Professor Gervis will talk to you presently, and Deirdre is like that with everyone!

I daresay, conduct their depredations while considering-if they take time to consider at all.

I am going down the road to White Gables at once, and I daresay I shall be poking about there until midday.

This double vexation was not my chief trouble, and I daresay many of my readers will guess what I am going to speak of-namely, the myriads of fleas which held high holiday over me.

I daresay Achrya was pleased when you barred Marshals and paladins from your gates.

I daresay that the place is now swarming with bridal couples, and it is because they are invisible and inaudible to us that it seems such a howling wilderness.