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suss out

SUSS-out · phrase · informal

To figure out or sort something

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To work something out, investigate, or arrange it. 'Suss it out' means find out or handle.

“I'll suss out the ferry times and let you know.”
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suss out In A Sentence

I'll suss out the ferry times and let you know.

Origin & Usage

From 'suspect/suspicious'; Australasian and British usage extended to 'figure out'.

Variants sus out

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What does suss out mean?

To suss out something means to work it out, investigate it, or arrange it, such as finding out information or handling a task.

Where does suss out come from?

It comes from 'suspect' or 'suspicious', with Australasian and British usage extending it to mean 'figure out'.

How do you use suss out in a sentence?

You'd say 'I'll suss out the ferry times and let you know,' meaning you'll find out the details.

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