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Re: sure enough: msg#00088

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Subject: Re: sure enough

Bruce,

How can a US president use that harsh expression, son of a bitch? Who did
he refer to?

Until then,
Letirose




> Letirose and all--
>
> "Sure enough" means that something happened as expected. Here are two
> examples:
>
> (1) "I said he would forget, and sure enough he did."
>
> (2) ". . . I said, 'That son of a bitch is gonna run against me,' and
> sure enough I was right (quoting Harry S. Truman, former President of
> the US)."
>
> Bruce (Texas, USA)
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>
> letirose@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> How about the expression 'sure enough'?
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