- dollars for doughnuts
- Dollars for doughnuts(USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
dollars for doughnuts — (USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
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probably — adv 1. likely, most likely, doubtless, indubitably, unquestionably; in all likelihood, in all probability, Inf. like enough, Inf. as like as not, Inf. two to one, Inf. dollars to doughnuts; all things considered, for all practical purposes, to… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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