mark one's words — {v. phr.} To pay close attention to what one says; an emphatic expression indicating prophecy. * / It will certainly rain tomorrow, he said. Mark my words. / … Dictionary of American idioms
mark one's words — {v. phr.} To pay close attention to what one says; an emphatic expression indicating prophecy. * / It will certainly rain tomorrow, he said. Mark my words. / … Dictionary of American idioms
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mark — mark1 [märk] n. [ME < OE mearc, orig., boundary, hence boundary sign, hence sign, akin to Ger mark, boundary, boundary mark, marke, a token, mark < Gmc * marka < IE base * mereĝ , edge, boundary > L margo, MARGIN, OIr mruig,… … English World dictionary
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one — /wʌn / (say wun) adjective 1. being a single unit or individual, rather than two or more; a single: one apple. 2. being a person, thing, or individual instance of a number of kind indicated: one member of the party. 3. some (day, etc., in the… …
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