Synonyms for sub


Grammar : Noun
Spell : suhb
Phonetic Transcription : sÊŒb


Définition of sub

Origin :
  • shortened form of substitute, 1830; the verb in this sense is from 1853. Related: Subbed; subbing. From 1917 as short for submarine (n.).
  • noun substitute
Example sentences :
  • There are four other beetleheads on the sub and they carry disintegrators.
  • Extract from : « Operation Earthworm » by Joe Archibald
  • "That he 'll not get a sou more with my consent," broke in the sub.
  • Extract from : « Confessions Of Con Cregan » by Charles James Lever
  • You'll probably see me relegated to the scrub, sub or dub class.
  • Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore » by Pauline Lester
  • "Boy Scouts of the Sea," watch us do our partIf a raider or a sub.
  • Extract from : « With the Colors » by Everard Jack Appleton
  • In the mornin' he comes around just like nothin' had happened and wants to know if I'll sub.
  • Extract from : « Torchy » by Sewell Ford
  • The sub, however, made no reference or allusion to this accident in his report.
  • Extract from : « In Eastern Seas » by J. J. Smith
  • It was only that I tried to save the life of a sub who'd just joined—and didn't.
  • Extract from : « The Hero » by William Somerset Maugham
  • Here, after a momentary hesitation, I signified I was, whereupon our sub.
  • Extract from : « Great Britain at War » by Jeffery Farnol
  • You were the only person who gave a decent 'sub' to the society.
  • Extract from : « Lalage's Lovers » by George A. Birmingham
  • But to get back: the tank man has done his part and our sub is sinking.
  • Extract from : « The U-boat hunters » by James B. Connolly

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