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Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old French, safe, from Latin sēcūrus; see secure.
Examples
“Sure is a good thing that everyone since has been content to leave well enough alone and not try to monkey around with that ... rwe1138”
“Sure is convenient how this all started in Mexico and besides what better way to start an epidemic!”
“Sure is exciting to finally see one of those big ones during season!”
“Sure is nice for her to get past the chewing and getting into stuff like the garbage and kitchen counter.”
“Sure is cheaper, though it's too soon to say how effective.”
“Sure is a good thing this was able to magically become law last year without GWB's signature.”
“Sure is looking like the whole "hope and change" was just 0bamaspeak for "lie and tax.”
Obama insists requiring health insurance is not a tax increase
“Sure is nice to see that there are still some outdoors writers that are not afraid to get down and dirty for their job.”
“Sure is funny the US govt saw fit to apologize to the Japanese first, but not Americans who have been here longer than the japanese.”
“Sure is nice to have my morning coffee without seeing Comrade Obama's”
‘Health care is important, of course. Now watch this drive.’ - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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