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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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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

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

By last week, when his one-man show opened in Manhattan's Bonestell Gallery, modest Arnold Friedman was making a noise like a sure-enough artist.

From Time Magazine Archive

It came to me at once, without thinking—like I'd been a dog and bristled at him for a sure-enough tiger.

From Plain Mary Smith A Romance of Red Saunders by Phillips, Henry Wallace