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  • 11sure — c.1300, safe, secure, later mentally certain (mid 15c.), from O.Fr. sur, seur safe, secure, from L. securus free from care, untroubled, heedless, safe (see SECURE (Cf. secure)). Pronunciation development followed that of SUGAR (Cf. sugar). As an… …

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  • 12Sure thing — or Sure Thing may refer to:* Certainty * The Sure Thing, a romantic comedy directed by Rob Reiner * Sure Thing, a short play by David Ives * Sure Thing, a short novel by Isaac Asimov * Sure Thing, a song by Ludovic Navarre …

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  • 13Sure (Cable & Wireless) — Sure, a brand of Cable Wireless, is a mobile phone company in the Isle of Man, Jersey, and Guernsey. GuernseyIn Guernsey, Sure is the dominant provider of fixed line telephone and broadband services. It was formerly the government owned Guernsey… …

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  • 14Sure Know Something — Single par Kiss extrait de l’album Dynasty Face A Sure Know Something Face B Dirty Livin Sortie 1979 Durée 3:58 …

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  • 15sure — 1 assured, *confident, sanguine, presumptuous Analogous words: relying, trusting, depending, counting, banking (see RELY): inerrant, unerring, *infallible: *safe, secure 2 Sure, certain, positive, cocksure mean having or showing no doubt. Sure… …

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  • 16sure of yourself — 1 : confident in your abilities He was never very sure of himself as a comedian. 2 somewhat disapproving : overly confident or arrogant They seem awfully sure of themselves. • • • Main Entry: ↑sure * * * ˈsure of yourself idiom ( …

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  • 17Sure — Sure, adv. In a sure manner; safely; certainly. Great, sure, shall be thy meed. Spenser. [1913 Webster] T is pleasant, sure, to see one s name in print. Byron. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18sure canción — «sure» Sencillo de Every Little Thing del álbum eternity Formato Maxi single Grabación 2000 Género(s) J Pop Duración …

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  • 19sure´-foot´ed|ness — sure foot|ed «SHUR FUT ihd», adjective. not liable to stumble, slip, or fall: »The elephant is a sure footed animal Figurative. The new salesman proved to be sure footed and reliable. –sure´ foot´ed|ly, adverb. –sure´ foot´ed|ness, noun …

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  • 20sure´-foot´ed|ly — sure foot|ed «SHUR FUT ihd», adjective. not liable to stumble, slip, or fall: »The elephant is a sure footed animal Figurative. The new salesman proved to be sure footed and reliable. –sure´ foot´ed|ly, adverb. –sure´ foot´ed|ness, noun …

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