Similar words: surefire, fire fighter, firefighter, on the fire, firefly, ceasefire, cease-fire, prefigure. Meaning: adj. certain to be successful.
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1. This is a sure-fire way to get publicity.
2. Bad behaviour is a sure-fire way of getting people's attention.
3. They soon learn that bad behaviour is a sure-fire way of getting attention.
4. In San Francisco, lilacs are a sure-fire conversation stopper.
5. A sure-fire hit on your turntable.
6. But this weekend, her sure-fire heartbeat demanded that she spend every moment possible with Lucy.
7. Some swear by emu oil as a sure-fire cure for joint pain.
8. Want a sure-fire way to improve your marriage?
9. Blasting Arabs is a sure-fire way to win back the hearts of France's rightwing voters.
10. While there isn't a sure-fire way to avoid the embarrassment of forgetting something post-launch, the habit of continually questioning your work as you develop a website is critical.
11. If something's a sure-fire hit then Radio One will play it.
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13. Unfortunately, it's also a sure-fire way to embarrass yourself for months to come.
14. If you want a sure-fire way to limit your child's television viewing habits, cut your cable/satellite television feed (or remove your television completely).
15. A sure-fire way to mess up a working system is to accidentally delete some critical files.
16. One solution would be to make the cities more habitable, but a much more sure-fire way is cooking the books.
17. Their experts are not infallible, as when the World Bank boosted tourism in the 1960s as a sure-fire multiplier of development.
18. Novels may have changed, but dropping hints about your will remains a sure-fire way to annoy your nearest and dearest.
19. Evoking a strong emotional response from your users, be it positive or negative, is a sure-fire way of keeping them coming back for more.
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21. They were also able to pinpoint the exact moment a memory is "forgotten", and claim that long-term suppression of a memory is a sure-fire way of permanently erasing it.
22. Maybe so, but spending less when households are in no shape to pick up the slack seems a sure-fire way to keep an anaemic recovery off-colour.
23. There are many ways to avoid success in life, but the most sure-fire just might be procrastination. Procrastinators sabotage themselves.
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25. But dim sum bonds are no longer perceived as a sure-fire winner from appreciation.
26. Thus, the latest foreign acquisition by "India Inc.", as the country's private sector is known, is a sure-fire splash.
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