"You could not do it," she declared ambiguously, planting the last spray.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
Also when those terms are abused by custom of speech, to signify some other thing than they were first appointed for, or else to be taken ambiguously for divers things, we ought not to be superstitious in these cases, but to avoid misunderstanding we may use words according to their original signification, as they were taken in such time as they were written by the instruments of the Holy Ghost."
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
"By all means," Henley answered, ambiguously, and he joined Wrinkle on the grass and they walked down the path together to the pigpen in a corner of the rail-fenced cow-lot.
"Dixie Hart"
Will N. Harben