I'll say 成语
I'll say|I tell you|say|tell
interj.,
informal I agree with this completely.

Used for emphasis.
Did the children all enjoy Aunt Sally's pecan pie? I'll say! I'll say this is a good movie!
I'll say
I'll say Absolutely, I strongly agree. For example,
Did you enjoy the film?—I'll say. This phrase is generally used alone and for emphasis. [First half of 1900s] For a synonym, see
you can say that again.
I'll say
That's actual true; I actually agree; absolutely. A: "Wow, this bookshop has everything." B: "I'll say! I didn't alike apperceive copies of this book still existed!" A: "Did Billy adore his aboriginal day at school?" B: "I'll say he did! He didn't alike appetite me to booty him home at the end of the day."Learn more: sayI'll say
Absolutely, I acerb agree. For example, Did you adore the film?-I'll say. This byword is about acclimated abandoned and for emphasis. [First bisected of 1900s] For a synonym, see you can say that again. Learn more: say
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