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Idiom
To know something inside-out.
To know something completely and thoroughly.
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He plows for a living, takes measurements with a yardstick to satisfy his own curiosity, and is quoted in the local newspaper whenever a reporter needs to know something about snow.
Ellis is too tough a kid to beg for anything, but he's at a crisis point in his life — his parents are splitting up, an older girl in town gives him a small kiss then dumps him — and, in the most literal way, he needs to know something: What kind of love will last?
As the media case against asylum seekers gathers pace and is reinforced by vote-catching politics, everyone - especially children - needs to know something much closer to the truth about why people leave their countries and what the reality is when they come here.
Here one needs to know something about the impossibly complicated way the Lebanese government functions.
For every website to become social, each site needs to know something about you and who your friends are.
A girl or woman who needs to know something about the man before sleeping with him does not stand a chance.
Similar(52)
But you need to know something.
Before you bite me, I need to know something.
We want to know — we need to know something about what we are looking at.
We need to know something more than just the fact that it uniquely refers to something.
Readers will encounter tips like "Need to know something or how to do something?
More suggestions(15)
needs to figure something
needs to mean something
needs to win something
needs to pull something
needs to learn something
needs to get something
needs to understand something
needs to make something
needs to say something
needs to try something
needs to be something
needs to do something
need to know something
needs to know was
needed to know something
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