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cert noun- a certainty UK, 1889
- If they take up his offer I’m a cert — Gavin Casey, It’s Harder for Girls, p. 90, 1941
- Nor a word more or it’ll be porridge and cocoa for a cert. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 91, 1956
- — Bill Wannan, Bullockies, Beauts and Bandicoots, p. 16, 1960
- Currently, the Pope’s a Jew if that daughter of mine isn’t a cert for the political spectrum one day. — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 125, 1985
- — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 132, 1998
- Others will hope the fiendish mess of insurance regulation [...] will ultimately make compensation a cert. — Guardian, 27 June 2003
- a horse that is considered to be a certain winner; a likely winner in any contest UK, 1889
- The Return of the King is more of a racing cert than Gladiator[.] — Guardian, 24 February 2004
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