I don’t know

I don’t know   Ways to say, “I don’t know.” I have no idea. (That’s) a good question. I have no clue. Not that I know of. Don’t ask me. You might well ask. Beats me. Your guess is as good as mine. I’m not sure. Not for the life …

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do away with

    do away with (put an end to; get rid of) We decided to do away with the old customs. (to kill) The robbers did away with both watchmen. He was mentally ill, and the doctor was afraid that he would do away with himself. envocabulary.com

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drunk

  drunk (unable to think or speak clearly because you have drunk too much alcohol): I got completely drunk at the party. drunken only before noun (drunk or often getting drunk): A drunken man threw stones and smashed shop windows. wasted not usually before noun (very drunk or affected by …

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I agree

I agree Ways to say, “I agree”. I couldn’t agree more I see your point I agree with you 100 percent Absolutely I couldn’t agree with you more Definitely You took the words right out of my mind Agreed You are exactly correct I think so too I couldn’t have …

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I think

I think Ways to say, “I think.” In my opinion I believe It seems to me I consider The way I see it I assume As far as I can tell As I see it To my way of thinking To me It is my belief that In my book …

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