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Cert

noun
1.
An absolute certainty.



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"Cert" Quotes from Famous Books



... one who has made a night of it, and, somehow, managed to elude the police. He takes a cup of strong tea, demonstrates the graceful dancing of Mr. Malcolm Scott, and smashes two cups in doing it. Then up comes the sport, with a cert. for the big race to-day. Then up comes six o'clock, and the keeper packs up, and shoves his ...
— Nights in London • Thomas Burke

... "Cert'ny, mum, and very glad to go," said cook, who was working herself up into a passion. "To-night if you like. No, I won't; I'll go now, as soon as I've packed my boxes; and if Mary's the girl I take her for, she'll go too, and not stand here sweeping ...
— The Vast Abyss - The Story of Tom Blount, his Uncles and his Cousin Sam • George Manville Fenn

... up to you. But I'll just say this. Little Willie here is a dead cert, and if I was you I'd take a sporting chance ...
— The Secret Adversary • Agatha Christie



Words linked to "Cert" :   slang, U.K., vernacular, Great Britain, cant, Britain, jargon, foregone conclusion, lingo, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, argot, patois, UK, United Kingdom, sure thing



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