Surprise meaning in English
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Definition
a surprise: an unexpected event, development
to surprise: to do something that another person does not expect
Examples
- "Your television programs are interrupted by hundreds of commercials telling you what to buy and what to think, it's no surprise that you can't concentrate on anything longer than a beer commercial."
- "Bruno : Hello Ira, I'm surprised we didn't meet earlier, I make it a point to introduce myself to all our shareholders."
- "Lettuce surprise"
- "Crisps surprise"
- "Glenn : Now don't sound so surprised, it's a lovely place."
- "We must of course monitor the situation, though I would be very surprised if this "copycat" product had an impact on our sales."
- "I can see by the look on your faces that you are surprised to see us, alive and well."
- "I'm surprised you didn't leave him years ago."
- "Cheese surprise"
- "The modern world is full of surprises."
- "Well, I have a surprise for you, Gymglish users."
- "I'm surprised you aren't making omelettes with Fabergé eggs!"
- "You may be surprised by their answers!"
- "She took me to a surprise destination for our next date..."
- "Carrot surprise"
- "What a surprise!"
- "With the resources at his disposal, it wouldn't surprise anyone to see Wang come away with a new western subsidiary to play with."
- "" The kangaroo says, "At these prices, I'm not surprised."
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