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Sure
- adjective - (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence; "a sure (or trusted) friend"
- certain not to fail; "a sure hand on the throttle"
- certain to occur; destined or inevitable; "he was certain to fail"; "his fate is certain"; "In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes"- Benjamin Franklin; "he faced certain death"; "sudden but sure regret"; "he is sure to win"
- definitely or positively
- exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance; "be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through"; "be sure to lock the doors"
- having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured; "felt certain of success"; "was sure (or certain) she had seen it"; "was very sure in his beliefs"; "sure of her friends"
- impossible to doubt or dispute; "indisputable (or sure) proof"
- infallible or unfailing; "a sure (or true) sign of one's commitment"
- physically secure or dependable; "a sure footing"; "was on sure ground
Surf
- noun - look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular; "browse a computer directory"; "surf the internet or the world wide web"
- ride the waves of the sea with a surfboard; "Californians love to surf"
- switch channels, on television
- waves breaking on the shore
Sus
- noun - shorter word for suspicious
- type genus of the Suidae
Susa
- noun - a port city in eastern Tunisia on the Mediterranean
Suss
- unknown - 1. to investigate or figure out (usually followed by out).
2. realise/realise
SUV
- noun - a high-performance four-wheel drive car built on a truck chassis
Suva
- noun - the capital and largest city of Fiji (on Viti Levu island)
SVR
- noun - Russia's intelligence service responsible for foreign operations, intelligence-gathering and analysis, and the exchange of intelligence information; collaborates with other countries to oppose proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and organized crime
SW
- noun - the compass point midway between south and west; at 225 degrees