1. sure-fire - Adjective
2. sure-fire - Adjective Satellite
certain to be successful
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According to the police had come across one of Rathbun’s flyers advertising “magically delicious” brownies, and the squiggles and stars printed on the page were a sure-fire “drug-culture clue to their real nature.” Source: Internet
A fixed-lens compact is never going to be for the masses, though, but as there are so few quality wide-angle solutions out there the Fujifilm X70's 28mm equivalent is a sure-fire route to success for a discerning audience. Source: Internet
And if it's anything like the other Urban Decay Naked palettes, it's going to be a sure-fire sell-out, so you better sign up to the exclusive pre-sale on on June 12th to get first dibs. Source: Internet
At the end of the day, there is no sure-fire poop plan that’s guaranteed to work for everybody. Source: Internet
In a sure-fire banger of a fight, Edwin Chavez (2-0) of Pariah MMA will take on Jordan Titoni (7-5) of Factory X in a showdown of pro featherweights at Colorado Combat Club 6, which will go down on Friday, March 20th. Source: Internet