an outcome that is almost assured is called as dollars to doughnuts
a certainty of an event or activity
used to highlight sureness of something
And I’ll bet dollars to donuts that he will have no strategic plan on how to effectively deny Clinton’s speech.
I’ll bet you dollars to donuts she won’t accept his marriage proposal.
I will bet you dollars to donuts that this time she will not top in the exam.
I lost my umbrella. Dollars to donuts it rains tomorrow!
Dollars to donuts that Kevin will be late tonight—he’s never on time.
Dollars to donuts that John will lose the battle as his opponent is very strong as compared to him.
Dollars to donuts that the economy is going to be hit adversely due to fall in prices.
There is no origin for this idiom
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