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Subscribe   /səbskrˈaɪb/   Listen
Subscribe

verb
(past & past part. subscribed; pres. part. subscribing)
1.
Offer to buy, as of stocks and shares.
2.
Mark with one's signature; write one's name (on).  Synonym: sign.  "Please sign here"
3.
Adopt as a belief.  Synonym: support.
4.
Pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals.  Synonym: pledge.
5.
Receive or obtain regularly.  Synonyms: subscribe to, take.



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"Subscribe" Quotes from Famous Books



... about plays, poems and pictures is made by small circles. Our art has never been national art: I cannot imagine our making the fuss about a great writer that is made about a second-rate journalist in Paris. It is Grace the cricketer for whom the hundred thousand subscribe their shilling: fancy a writer thus rewarded, even after scoring his century of popular novels. The winning of the Derby gives a new fillip to the monarchy itself. A Victor Hugo in London is a thought a faire rire. A Goethe ...
— Without Prejudice • Israel Zangwill

... literature within the bushman's reach are newspapers. The townsman deems them equally essential to his well-being. Nearly everybody can read, and nearly everybody has leisure to do so. Again, the proportion of the population who can afford to purchase and subscribe to newspapers is ten times as large as in England; hence the number of sheets issued is comparatively much greater. Every country township has its weekly or bi-weekly organ. In Victoria alone there are over 200 different ...
— Town Life in Australia - 1883 • R. E. N. (Richard) Twopeny

... were preparing for it, saving a little money here, doing a little extra work there, so that they might be able to have presents ready for the monks, so that they might be able to subscribe to the lights, so that they would have a good dress ...
— The Soul of a People • H. Fielding

... me a quantity of articles about my beauty cut from out-of-town and foreign papers. I believe I'll subscribe to a clippings bureau. I hadn't ...
— The Bacillus of Beauty - A Romance of To-day • Harriet Stark

... myself, completely a citizen of the world. In my travels through Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Corsica, France, I never felt myself from home; and I sincerely love 'every kindred and tongue and people and nation'. I subscribe to what my late truly learned and philosophical friend Mr Crosbie said, that the English are better animals than the Scots; they are nearer the sun; their blood is richer, and more mellow: but when I humour any of ...
— The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. • James Boswell


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