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to be sure of one's ground

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  • sure — /ʃɔ / (say shaw) adjective (surer, surest) 1. (sometimes followed by of) free from apprehension or doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something: to be sure of one s data. 2. confident, as of something expected: sure of… …  

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  • Sure (Debbie Gibson song) — Infobox Single Name = Sure b/w Stand Your Ground Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Debbie Gibson Album = Anything Is Possible A side = Sure (4:00) B side = Stand Your Ground (3:48) Released = 1991 Format = Ballad, Dance Recorded = 1990… …   Wikipedia

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  • be on firm ground — ► be on firm ground be sure of one s facts or secure in one s position. Main Entry: ↑firm …   English terms dictionary

  • stick to one's guns — or[stand by one s guns] {v. phr.} To hold to an aim or an opinion even though people try to stop you or say you are wrong. * /People laughed at Columbus when he said the world was round. He stuck to his guns and proved he was right./ * /At first… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • stick to one's guns — or[stand by one s guns] {v. phr.} To hold to an aim or an opinion even though people try to stop you or say you are wrong. * /People laughed at Columbus when he said the world was round. He stuck to his guns and proved he was right./ * /At first… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • be on firm ground — be sure of one s facts or secure in one s position. → firm …   English new terms dictionary

  • be on firm ground — be sure of one s facts or secure in one s position, esp. in a discussion …   Useful english dictionary

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