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"swear up and down" Definitions
  1. to state (something) very strongly and sincerely : to insist

20 Sentences With "swear up and down"

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People who swear up and down they're are nothing like each other.
And it tastes so good you'll swear up and down that it can't be this low in calories.
The only way out of four-eyes town was to swear up and down that I'd take excellent care of them, and I did.
They swear up and down neither their vote for Trump in November, nor their continued support for him has anything to do with race.
You might swear up and down that you could never make the choice I did, but you never know for sure until the time comes.
And often that someone else is someone you train with, someone you'd call a teammate, someone you'd swear up and down you'd rather die for than harm.
Every two weeks, I swear up and down I'm going to crack and do wash and fold, but I never do it because I can't justify it.
"Contrary to what you'd think should be happening, both him and my dad swear up and down [that] droughts used to come more often and be a lot worse," says Hunnicutt.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)However, to all those people who continue to swear up and down about how the Pixel 2 is clearly the best smartphone camera, just stop it, it's not.
Trump and other Republicans swear up and down that additional money for high-risk pools will prevent people from being priced out, but multiple think tanks say it's not nearly enough money.
Tempting as might be to swear up and down at a robocaller or scammer, your best course of action is to leave them unsure as to whether they connected with an actual person.
They can swear up and down all day that they're doing a big independent thing and that's fine, and whether you believe that or not, it seems like a conflict right off the bat.
I would swear up and down that LaCroix doesn't taste much different from the sparkling water we used to stock, but we're two months into our workplace LaCroix era, and I can't even remember what the old seltzer was called.
But ask old-time New Yorkers, and they will swear up and down that today's model is a pale version of the remembered "Vienna" or "hard rolls," a smaller, cornmeal-bottomed pastry with an open crumb and a shatteringly crisp crust.
And though some stars will swear up and down that staying hydrated is the best tip they have to offer, they're also more than happy to cop to using a $700 moisturizer in the same breath, or sign on to endorse a product that is not, in fact, water.
Bill O'Reilly and other conservative talk show hosts will now swear up and down that Trump is no bigot and excuse and explain away all the awful that he's said and done, while other Republicans who fall in line will pretend they've never heard Trump say anything untoward.
Lawson, Wattenberg, and the Rhona Hoffman Gallery swear up and down that the Time pictures are not part of the artist's work in "fine art photography," yet in Aperture's "Vision & Justice" issue, the artist had this to say about them: I don't know if the subjects will ever see this reprint in Aperture.
During Thanksgiving dinner and while opening Christmas presents under the mistletoe you'll be free to complain and whine and moan and swear up and down that if you were one of those fighters or one of those fighters' coaches you would have done things differently, and better—and to assure those who don't believe you that you'll be proven right when January returns.
"It wasn't long ago that the billionaire class and their editorial-board buddies would swear up and down that the very sensible thing to do was to reach into people's pockets and steal their money by cutting their Social Security," said Alex Lawson, the executive director of Social Security Works, the longtime advocate for expanding Social Security that helped launch the caucus.
Following the continuity changes brought about in most of DC's comics by Crisis, Bullock is perhaps the most controversial police officer in the Gotham City Police Department. His colleagues in the Major Crimes Unit will swear up and down that he is a good cop, despite his reputation for taking bribes, using excessive force, and having ties to organized crime. He is not without endearing qualities, however, including a fondness for doughnuts and a hidden sentimental streak. He also has a brief relationship with a widow he meets at work.

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