Examples of 'in for sure' in a sentence
Meaning of "in for sure"
in for sure: This phrase is used to indicate complete agreement or certainty about something. It is often used informally in casual conversations or texts
How to use "in for sure" in a sentence
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They will take you in for sure.
I am in for sure.
These are interesting times we live in for sure.
You are in for sure.
The news of his baby being dead did him in for sure.
What they would put in for sure is bromine so you can not get it up.
That whore will let you in for sure.
Yeah, I am in for sure.
We would have noticed these on the way in for sure.
I'm still in for sure.
But it was really the sixth inning that did us in for sure.
It will be in for sure.
This seems like something we'd be interested in for sure.
He will fit in for sure.
Like, if it would gone any further with her, I would have stepped in for sure.
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I will throw in for sure.
In other words, he will get drawn in for sure.
I won't tune in for sure.
If it had not been for you, I would have done her in for sure.
My brother is in for sure.
A fair fight 's the only thing I know Doc believes in for sure.
Now I will get in for sure.
I am pretty sure France ( John ) would have been in for sure.
I would have stepped in for sure.
Just give him some time ; give him a chance . He will fit in for sure.
You will bring me in for sure.
Our people, they would take us in for sure.
I got a few rounds in for sure.
Not everybody is allowed in for sure.
It is nice to tuck them in for sure.
Calm down. They will take us in for sure.
But we're not moving in for sure.
That sounds like a tight afternoon . - I am in for sure.
I have an SVS, so I am in for sure.
Your dad 's an alumni, you are in for sure.
What?! They will take us in for sure.
My dad was in this frat, so I'm in for sure.
She is diggin ' me . I am in for sure.
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Maybe they are not too sure we are here
I will be sure to wear my cap and gown