Crossword clues for sirree
sirree
- Word often addressed to Bob?
- Word after yes
- Slangy ending for ''yes'' or ''no''
- Old slangy ending for "yes" or "no"
- Follower of yes or no
- Follower of "yes" or "no"
- 'Yes, --!'
- Yes/no answer follower?
- Yes or no follow-up
- Word after "yes" or "no"
- Slangy ending for "yes" or "no"
- Emphatic "yes" follower
- Emphatic ''yes'' follower
- "Yes - Bob" link of old
- "Yes ____, Bob!"
- 'Yes' or 'no' follower
- 'No --!' ('Uh-uh!')
- 'No --, Bob!'
- No follower
- Word after yes or no
- Emphatic follow-up to yes or no
- "Yes ___!"
- Bob may follow it
- "Yes, ___!"
- Yes follower
- "No, ___!"
- One bishop in diocese has emphatic way to address Trump?
- "No ___!"
- Yes or no follower
- "Yes ___, Bob!"
- "No ___, Bob!"
- "Yes __!"
- "Yes __, Bob!"
- Yes-bob connection
- No-Bob link
- Yes or no emphasizer
Wiktionary
n. (non-gloss definition colloquial used as an intensifier, especially after ''yes'' or ''no'' English) (alternative spelling of siree English) sir. .
Usage examples of "sirree".
He kept shaking his head mechanically with a queer, numb smile and repeating in a weak, hollow monotone that they were not coming for him, not for good old Aarfy, no sirree, striving to convince himself that this was so even as heavy footsteps raced up the stairs and pounded across the landing, even as fists beat on the door four times with a deafening, inexorable force.
Pretend to be ordinary folks who had been to the fair, and hadn't been high-hatted, no sirree, had a wonderful time, the wife too, and b'gosh had Seen the Future and could tell you the sight was worth the five dollars they were asking, which wasn't so much since it included tickets to all the shows and lunch.