Judge meaning in English
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Definition
a judge: a magistrate; a specialist, a critic
to judge: to give a verdict; to consider, to evaluate
Examples
- "It's extra special, because my co-host Brent is in Laos judging a dwarf-throwing contest, so it's just fabulous little me, Moira MacDonald."
- "Judge : That's enough of that, Mr. Delavigne!"
- "And finally, in more serious news, a cat in Tokyo has given birth to three kittens who have been judged the cutest kittens ever."
- "Judge, you seem legitimately insane."
- "Judge : Moving on, let's have no more interruptions."
- "Judge : Right, Danica Delavigne."
- "Judge : Silence!"
- "Not only did you explicitly disobey my wishes, but somehow you managed to kidnap the most feared judge in California - Frederick F."
- "Warbuckle was released after posting the quarter million dollar bail assessed by judge Wanda Killjoy."
- "Judge : All rise, the court is now in session."
- "Bruno : Uh, thank you judge, members of the court."
- "Do you judge a man on the vintage of wine he serves after vigorously chasing a fox across the English countryside?"
- "Judge : Well, personally I found that argument quite convincing, but, I suppose that legally, you're entitled to defend yourself, Mr. Delavigne."
- "I have a swimsuit competition to judge this afternoon, I really should get going."
- "Judge : Order, order!"
- "Judge : The court will now hear the prosecution's first witness: Horatio Oléré."
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