Synonym: course, naturally. Similar words: course, discourse, in due course, in the course of, out of control, a bone of contention, nurse, by yourself. Meaning: adv. as might be expected.
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91 Kate, of course, was in her element, making all the arrangements.
92 Of course I'm telling the truth - you've got such a suspicious mind!
93 Don't be so wet! Of course you can do it.
94 Of course I find pretty young women attractive - I'm only flesh and blood.
95 Of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg.
96 Of course long walks tire you out you're not getting any younger, you know.
97 We will contact your former employer as a matter of course.
98 Radical reform was, of course, opposed by the old guard.
99 Of course she didn't do it - someone fitted her up.
100 Of course we don't want to alarm people unnecessarily, but they should be alerted to potential dangers.
101 That was 40 years ago, but of course you wouldn't remember it.
102 They've got nearly all the luxuries they need; of course they're much better off than we are.
103 In the circumstances we'll tell you what we can, within limits, of course, and in confidence.
104 Of course there's provision in the plan for population increase.
105 Don't be so absurd! Of course I want you to come.Sentencedict.com
106 Of course, a number of factors will dictate how long an apple tree can survive.
107 Of course, you shouldn't have done it. You of all people should know that.
108 Of course she can do it. She's just being deliberately obstructive.
109 Of course, they had to go one better and have the whole garden redesigned.
110 The higher the interest rate, the greater the financial risk - which, of course, cuts both ways.
111 People usually think of it as a 'boys' book', which of course it is, and a very good one too.
112 He was quite polite, of course, but somehow I didn't like his manner.
113 Of course, a 200-year-old building is very old in American terms.
114 Of course it's not OK to beat up on your wife.
115 Of course the supermarkets' aim is to make fat profits .
116 Her clothes, of course, marked her off from a great number of the delegates at the conference.
117 He was supposed to go back to Bergen on the last bus, but of course the accident prevented him.
118 I'm in favour of liberty, of course — but against licence.
119 Of course, it goes without saying that you'll be paid for the extra hours you work.
120 We'll buy everything you produce, provided of course the price is right.
More similar words: course, discourse, in due course, in the course of, out of control, a bone of contention, nurse, by yourself, burst, oversee, endorse, reverse, diverse, burst in, pursuit, burst into, court, coup, burst out laughing, could, couch, cousin, county, country, couple, count out, account, council, counter, count on.