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search me
phrase
I don't know; I have no idea.
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The phrase "search me" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase that usually means "I don't know," and can be used in casual conversations or informal writing. For example: "Do you know why Jack left early? Search me!".
Exact(32)
Of course they'd search me.
So let's have them search me in front of you".
Byrne: I don't know, you can search me.
I offered to let them search me, but they didn't.
"If you want to search me, then you'll have to arrest me," I said.
I turn and see her search me out among the throng of tourists.
Similar(28)
"Eight or nine masked soldiers took me out, body-searched me, handcuffed me.
"They made me get up and searched me," he told me.
He searched me and asked for my identification.
I was swarmed by six police who were searching me and holding me.
Then they took off my belt, my shoes, all my clothes, and searched me.
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