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    A likely story
    • used to express disbelief of an account or excuse

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  3. Meaning of (that's) a likely story! in English. (that's) a likely story! idiom informal. Add to word list. said when you do not believe something: "He said he bought them all very cheaply from some guy he knows ." "That's a likely story !" SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not believing. anti-science. anti-scientific.

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      (THAT'S) A LIKELY STORY!的意思、解释及翻译:1. said when you do not...

    • Cheaply

      CHEAPLY definition: 1. for a low cost or price: 2. for a low...

  4. A phrase used to express disbelief of an excuse or explanation. He said he had to stay late at the office again. That's a likely storyhe's probably out with his friends! The cat ate your science project? Likely story. Car trouble, that's a likely storyKevin's always late, no matter what. See also: likely, story. likely story.

  5. A phrase used to express disbelief of an excuse or explanation. He said he had to stay late at the office again. That's a likely storyhe's probably out with his friends! The cat ate your science project? Likely story. Car trouble, that's a likely story—Kevin's always late, no matter what. See also: likely, story. likely story.

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    This expression is used ironically and with a fair amount of scorn but it is sometimes used in a more lighthearted way.

    “I’m sorry I was late for work, the traffic was very bad,” said Graham. “A likely story!” said his boss. “I didn’t tell Vicky your secret! She guessed!” said Francis. “That’s a likely story,” replied Melissa. “Those reports are going to be late, the computers are down,” said Tom. “Uh-huh, a likely story,” said Peter, grinning. “No, really, I.T. is ...

    The phrase a likely story has been used since at least the 1600s but in a literal sense, to describe a story that is credible. It did not begin to be used ironically, to express the opposite meaning, until later, perhaps the early 1800s. More Idioms Starting with L 1. Low-Hanging Fruit 2. Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel 3. Like Taking Candy From a B...

  6. The phrase a likely story is often used in an informal way to say that you do not believe what someone has said. He says he bought all that chocolate for his daughter, not himself. A likely story! 3. always used before a noun : seeming to be right or suited for a purpose. This looks like a likely spot for a picnic.

  7. Sep 21, 2020 · Noun [ edit] likely story (plural likely stories) Used to suggest that someone's story or excuse is a lie. He told me he couldn't come because his budgie had fallen ill. A likely story! Categories: English lemmas. English nouns. English countable nouns. English multiword terms.

  8. 1. To have an inclination or a preference: If you like, we can meet you there. 2. Scots To be pleased. n. Something that is liked; a preference: made a list of his likes and dislikes. Idiom: like it or not. No matter how one might feel: Like it or not, we have to get up early tomorrow.

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