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(used informally especially for emphasis) real or genuine
went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel
a real honest-to-god live cowboy
How To Use honest-to-god In A Sentence
- Also, in answering your other question, I think to contact him you should write an honest-to-god letter and send it via snail mail. A Brother By Any Other Name | Her Bad Mother
- But Bush actually backing up that blueblooded entitlement in a real, honest-to-god, ‘broken nose, pissing blood, requiring multiple stiches’ fight? Matthew Yglesias » Bush As Crank
- a real honest-to-god live cowboy
- For whatever reason, King isn't really concerned that prisons are cesspools of rape, violence, racism and gang activity that shelter individuals already predisposed to crime and otherwise anti-social behavior, multiply those tendencies and spit them back out into society, making honest-to-God threats to the homeland. HUFFPOST HILL - White House Says We're Not At War, Just Sending Armed People To Places
- In the blusterless world of modern indie rock, she's something of an anomaly: an honest-to-God shredder.
- The only viable example I could come up with was Paul Dukas, who wrote one honest-to-god brilliant, astonishing, magical, all-time masterpiece, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, and only fourteen other published works, none of which gained any real foothold in the repertoire. Rock Me Amadeus
- For whatever reason, King isn't really concerned that prisons are cesspools of rape, violence, racism and gang activity that shelter individuals already predisposed to crime and otherwise anti-social behavior, multiply those tendencies and spit them back out into society, making honest-to-God threats to the homeland. HUFFPOST HILL - White House Says We're Not At War, Just Sending Armed People To Places