who would have thought it
English
Phrase
- A rhetorical question used to express incredulity or surprise: who would have guessed it?; who would have thought that would happen?
- Synonym: who would have thunk it (colloquial)
- 1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, chapter 1, in Bulldog Drummond:
- "Who would have thought it, James?" he remarked at length. "Great Scot! I shall have to get a partner."
Translations
who would have guessed it? — See also translations at who would have thunk it
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