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You said it   /ju sɛd ɪt/   Listen
You said it

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






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"You said it" Quotes from Famous Books



... "I'm afraid you said it then, Thompson! American bottoms seem to be turned into barnacle-gardens," declared the man who had questioned ...
— Blow The Man Down - A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 • Holman Day

... wholly confess. Believe me, I did what I could. . . . And that is all I can say. Oh, I know what it costs you to be mixed up in such contemptible complications. I, for my part, can scarcely bear to have you know so much about me—and what I am come to. That is my real punishment, Phil—not what you said it was. ...
— The Younger Set • Robert W. Chambers

... young man—you. Do you remember Spain, the picture gallery! You said it and now you deny it, mocking my clumsy old ...
— The Crushed Flower and Other Stories • Leonid Andreyev

... just a little forward and locking her hands more deeply in my arm, "don't you know you were telling me one time about the little brooch you were going to bring me—an Indian thing—you said it should be my—my wedding present? Don't you remember ...
— 54-40 or Fight • Emerson Hough

... did not, and you were not. I am very glad you said it, and glad you like me," said Kate; and just then the party called the girl, and she hurried away, and I joined Kate. "Then you heard it all. That was worth having!" said she. "She was such an honest little soul, and I mean to look for her when ...
— Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches • Sarah Orne Jewett


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