The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: LETTER: There is a sucker born every minute. Trump is proof
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Trump proves there's a sucker born every minute
Marketwatch columnist David Weidner pulls up a chair on Mean Street to point out the Facebook IPO mess taught us all a valuable life lesson: there's a sucker born every minute. Photo: AP.
WAYNESBORO, Pa. (WFXR) — The late, great American showman P.T. Barnum once said: “A sucker is born every minute.” At this time of year in streams around the country it may seem like a sucker is ...
Used to express sympathy, concern, etc. when repeated. There, there! everything will be OK.
Note: Do not confuse there, which has meanings that mostly relate to a literal or abstract location, with the words their and they're. Their has to do with what belongs to or is associated with them (" their new car"), while they're is a contraction of "they are" ("when they're ready").
We can use there at the start of a clause as a type of indefinite subject. This means that we can put the actual subject at the end of the clause and so give it emphasis or focus (underlined below): …
Define there. there synonyms, there pronunciation, there translation, English dictionary definition of there. in or at that place: The book is over there. Not to be confused with: their – possessive case of they: It is their book. they're – they are: They’re working...
"There" Definition: What Does "There" Mean? "There" is a common word used to indicate place, existence, or a state of being. It plays an essential role in English grammar. "There" is used to refer to a particular place, either mentioned or understood from context.