A horse in a race that is going to win. It is undoubted the horse will win. The horse cannot lose. It is a done deal. Nothing can prevent this event happening.
Slang [British/Australian] for running around/being very busy. "I'm racing around like a blue-arsed fly - my plane leaves in 2 hours."
Reality, validity, verity, facts, certainty, accuracy...
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
A sure knowledge that something is. certainty means that something is without an error or has complete knowledge.A table and four chairs my be complete to the satisfaction of the household, but with the addition of two more chairs ones opinion changes.Most people mean they feel certain or confident when they say they are certain (they cannot truly be certain unless they be all knowing) . They feel like they are error proof or that they have complete knowledge about something. This however is just a feeling of certainty not true certainty.complete certainty can only exist as a feeling of complete certainty. Not a true knowledge of everything or knowing for sure that you are free of error. This is what most people mean when they say complete certainty. Is that they feel confident
verb phrase
The idiom is "dead certainty". It means it's in the bag = this is a dead certainty = this is cinch
In horse racing 'Stone Ginger' means a sure bet or certainty. This is due to a racing stallion in New Zealand that won every race he entered.
certainty means sureness
It means degrees of certainty. LOL
The phrase "know in my heart" typically means having a strong intuition, belief, or feeling about something that is deeply personal and authentic to you. It suggests a sense of conviction or certainty that comes from within.
"Sin lugar a dudas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "without a doubt" or "undoubtedly" in English. It is used to emphasize certainty or conviction about something.
A certainty, for sure, confirmed.
Apposite is a word, but you probably mean opposite. The opposite of doubt is certainty. Doubt and certainty are antonyms.
+Watsonville +"dirt racing" -"figure eight"
Meaning that whatever was said is a certainty.
Jeux de moto is a french phrase. Jeux de moto refers to a collection of French video games. These video games are centered around motocycle racing and can be played with multiple players.
ARCA stands for Automobile Racing Club of America.