I know
English
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Phrase
- A response used to indicate that speaker was in agreement with the preceding statement before it was made.
- An emphatic assertion that one has a solution, an answer, or an idea.
- - What are we going to do with this leaky hosepipe?
- I know: let's use it as a garden sprinkler!
- - What are we going to do with this leaky hosepipe?
Synonyms
- (response): you're telling me
- (assertion of having solution): eureka
Antonyms
Translations
response indicating agreement with prior statement before it was made
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