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no kidding

Idioms  
  1. Truly, seriously, as in No kidding, I really did lose my wallet. [Colloquial; first half of 1900s]


Example Sentences

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No kidding, Sherlock is what I think, but I don’t say it.

From Literature

“You’re one of the few who make house calls,” says one elderly patient; Dr. Graham’s look as he heads out the door seems to say, “No kidding.”

From The Wall Street Journal

No kidding, enough to drive the ball deep into the left-center field stands.

From Los Angeles Times

No kidding: On Friday, Lubeck appeared to be sold out of every big-ticket ring she had been offering on her website, though a handful of sub-$20,000 designs were still in stock.

From Los Angeles Times

If you think that would make him extremely leery of bitcoin, no kidding.

From Los Angeles Times