Examples of using "Alibi" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom has an airtight alibi.
- She has a perfect alibi.
- He has a perfect alibi.
He has an impeccable alibi.
- He has an impeccable alibi.
- She has an impeccable alibi.
- He has an impeccable alibi.
- He's got a rock-solid alibi.
- She's got a rock-solid alibi.
Do you have an alibi?
I don't have an alibi.
Tom had no alibi.
I have an alibi.
Do you have any kind of alibi?
The parking lot attendant confirmed your alibi.
- You have an alibi, I hope.
- I hope you have an alibi.
He has a good alibi.
He had a strong alibi.
Tom has an airtight alibi.
- Tom has an airtight alibi.
- Tom has an ironclad alibi.
Tom has a perfect alibi.
Tom has a good alibi.
Tom's alibi has been corroborated.
Let me be your alibi.
Let me be your alibi.
Tom doesn't have an alibi either.
Why do I need an alibi?
Tom has the perfect alibi.
He has a perfect alibi.
- His alibi seemed cast-iron.
- His alibi seemed perfect.
His alibi seemed cast-iron.
The police are now checking on Tom's alibi.
All four of the boys didn't have alibis.
You don't have an alibi for the day of the murder.
- You've got no alibi for the day of the murder.
- You don't have an alibi for the day of the murder.
He was suspect in that he had no alibi.
If what you say is true, it follows that he has an alibi.
Tom wasn't able to provide an alibi so the police arrested him.