mark my words
1mark my words — spoken old fashioned phrase used for telling someone to listen carefully to what you are saying, especially because you will be proved right in the future He’ll be back, mark my words. Thesaurus: ways of warning or advising someonesynonym… …
2mark my words — is an expression used to lend an air of seriousness to what the speaker is about to say when talking about the future. You often hear drunks say it before they deliver some particularly spurious nonsense …
3mark my words — Mark my words is an expression used to lend an air of seriousness to what the speaker is about to say when talking about the future. You often hear drunks say it before they deliver some particularly spurious nonsense. (Dorking School… …
4Mark my words — Mark my words is an expression used to lend an air of seriousness to what the speaker is about to say when talking about the future. You often hear drunks say it before they deliver some particularly spurious nonsense …
5mark my words. — (You) mark my words. old fashioned something that you say when you tell someone about something that you are certain will happen in the future. That girl s going to cause trouble, you mark my words …
6mark my words — listen carefully, pay attention A California team will win the Super Bowl. Mark my words …
7mark my words — give your attention to what I am saying because it is true and important. That girl s going to cause trouble, you mark my words …
8mark my words — spoken old fashioned used for telling someone to listen carefully to what you are saying, especially because you will be proved right in the future He ll be back, mark my words …
9mark my words — v. listen to me, pay attention to what I am saying …
10You mark my words. — (You) mark my words. old fashioned something that you say when you tell someone about something that you are certain will happen in the future. That girl s going to cause trouble, you mark my words …