sure of himself - significado y definición. Qué es sure of himself
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Qué (quién) es sure of himself - definición

NOVEL BY ARMISTEAD MAUPIN
Sure of You (novel)

sure thing         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sure Thing; Sure thing (disambiguation); Sure Thing (song)
informal
a certainty.
?[as exclamation] chiefly N. Amer. certainly.
Esch-sur-Sûre Castle         
  • Esch-sur-Sûre Castle
  • The Castle above the town
CASTLE IN LUXEMBOURG
Château d'Esch-sur-Sûre; Esch-sur-Sure Castle
Esch-sur-Sûre Castle (), now a ruin, is located on a spur in the small town of Esch-sur-Sûre in the north-west of Luxembourg. It is naturally protected by a sharp meander in the River Sûre which surrounds the town and the castle on three sides.
Sure         
SURE; Sure (disambiguation)
["Towards a Broader Basis for Logic Programming", Bharat Jayaraman, TR CS Dept, SUNY Buffalo, 1990]. (1995-01-05)

Wikipedia

Sure of You

Sure of You (1989) is the sixth book in the Tales of the City series by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin. The story takes place around the eve of the 1988 presidential election in the U.S., three years after the previous book Significant Others. The book was written as the end of the Tales series and is the antithesis of the first book.

Ejemplos de uso de sure of himself
1. Giuliani was so sure of himself he seemed to listen with one ear shut, Leuci recalls.
2. Is he as sure of himself today as he was back then?
3. Walking the road as though he knows it, sure of himself.
4. More sure of himself." The child was becoming the man, but still not the man behind '/11.
5. Bush Senior didn‘t trust Rumsfeld and thought he was arrogant, self–important, too sure of himself and Machiavellian.