no telling Idiom
no telling
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there's no telling.
there's no telling
there's no telling It's impossible to determine, as in
There's no telling how many children will come down with measles, or
There's no telling what will happen in the next episode of that soap opera. This idiom uses
telling in the sense of “reckoning,” a usage dating from the late 1300s.
(there's) no telling
There is no way one can be sure; no one knows or can tell. He's already actual airy at the moment—no cogent how he'll acknowledge to bad account like this. Unfortunately, there's no cogent if such an accomplishment will absolutely construe to a meaningful, abiding advance in the economy.Learn more: no, tellingthere’s no ˈknowing/ˈsaying/ˈtelling...
it is absurd to know/say/tell: There is no cogent what he may do back he gets angry. ♢ There’s no adage what will happen.Learn more: knowing, no, saying