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You bet   /ju bɛt/   Listen
You bet

adverb
1.
An expression of emphatic agreement.  Synonyms: and how, you said it.






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"You bet" Quotes from Famous Books



... means eight spots at the most to dig over; and as the paper says that the treasure is three feet deep, you bet ...
— The Canterbury Puzzles - And Other Curious Problems • Henry Ernest Dudeney

... a bullet in him sure as my name's Ned Kirton. So there, old lady, put that in your pipe and smoke it. Come along, Nell, my girl—don't be so stingy with that liquor, the old woman 'll make us pay for it, you bet. Why, Nell, I ain't seen such a pretty pair o' eyes this many a long day. Give us ...
— The Moving Finger • Mary Gaunt

... "You bet it is! Quartz jest rotten with gold. Where can I hide it?" His manner would not have been wilder had his bag of ore been the body of a man he had murdered. ...
— They of the High Trails • Hamlin Garland

... me out, all the same," said the boy slyly. "He thinks I've gone over to Mr. Morrison's now to do my Greek—he's crazy about my learning Greek, and I hate it—and, you bet your life, he'll be hopping mad if he finds I've ...
— The Deliverance; A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields • Ellen Glasgow

... the kitchen they'll make for. You bet they know where the money is, if they know it's here. ...
— The Lowest Rung - Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy • Mary Cholmondeley


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