know very well

  • 1know full well — know full/perfectly/well phrase to know something while pretending not to You know full well what I am talking about. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry …

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  • 2know right well — be very knowledgeable, be an expert (in a particular subject) …

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  • 3might (very) well — might (very) well/easily/spoken phrase used for saying that something is likely to happen or is likely to be true We might well have to wait six months before we know the answers. The crisis might very easily lead to war. Thesaurus: to be certain …

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  • 4Normal People Are People You Don't Know That Well — Studio album by Jackie Martling Released 1981 Genre Comedy Length …

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  • 5know pat — know very well, be extremely skilled …

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  • 6know — verb 1 have information about sth ADVERB ▪ full well, perfectly well, very well ▪ I don t know for certain, but I think she lives in the next town. ▪ You know very well what I m talking about! ▪ …

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  • 7well — I. /wɛl / (say wel) adverb (better, best) 1. in a satisfactory, favourable, or advantageous manner; fortunately or happily: affairs are going well; to be well supplied; well situated. 2. in a good or proper manner: he behaved very well. 3.… …

  • 8know someone through and through — know (someone) through and through to know someone very well and know everything about them. She tried to hide her disappointment, but I know her through and through and I could tell she was upset …

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  • 9know through and through — know (someone) through and through to know someone very well and know everything about them. She tried to hide her disappointment, but I know her through and through and I could tell she was upset …

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  • 10know something backwards — know (something) backwards British & Australian, American if you know a subject or a piece of writing backwards, you know it very well. Ed knows the play backwards he s seen it eight or nine times. After 30 years in the business she knows it… …

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