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    No kidding
    • used to emphasize the truth of a statement

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  2. How to use no kidding in a sentence. —used to emphasize the truth of a statement; —used to ask if a statement is really true… See the full definition

  3. NO KIDDING definition: 1. really or honestly: 2. really or honestly: 3. really or honestly: . Learn more.

  4. No kidding! phrase. What does No kidding! expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. No kidding! - Idioms by The Free Dictionary.

  5. This phrase appears in these lessons: “Yeah, no kidding.”. Explanation of the English phrase "No kidding.": "No kidding" means "That is true" or "I agree": A: There's something seriously wrong with her. B: No kidding. You can also ask "No kidding?"

  6. No kidding definition: . See examples of NO KIDDING used in a sentence.

  7. no kidding. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English no kidding spoken a) used to say that you understand and agree with what someone has just said ‘That girl has some major problems.’ ‘Yeah, no kidding.’. b) used to emphasize a threat or that you are telling the truth If you break that thing, you’ll be grounded for a week ...

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