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sure-enough

American  
[shoor-i-nuhf, shur-] / ˈʃʊər ɪˈnʌf, ˈʃɜr- /

adjective

Older Use.
  1. real; genuine.


sure enough Idioms  
  1. Actually, as one might have thought, as in Sure enough, the plane was three hours late. [Mid-1500s]


Etymology

Origin of sure-enough

First recorded in 1535–45

Example Sentences

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They seem to be straining every nerve to convince you that they are done with flippant irrelevancies, that this time they are in deadly earnest, writing a sure-enough mystery story.

From Time Magazine Archive

James Caesar Petrillo declared that it was a sure-enough, wage-earning musical instrument, and that professional harmonica players would have to join his musicians' union.

From Time Magazine Archive

This taut tale of what happened one night in big-time Charley King's midwestern gambling house will give ordinary bridge and poker fans a rough notion of the fever that throbs in a sure-enough gambler's veins.

From Time Magazine Archive

Author De Hartog, a sure-enough seafaring man, began his nautical career at ten, got to be a brass polisher on an Amsterdam tugboat.

From Time Magazine Archive

We had a sure-enough outfit an' plenty o' grub.

From The Boy With the U.S. Miners by Rolt-Wheeler, Francis