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Definitions from the WebofcourseDescription:Ofcourse is a misspelling of "of course," which is an idiomatic expression used to indicate agreement or to acknowledge something as obvious or expected. Usage:Adverb (Sense 1): Used to express agreement or confirm something as being obvious. Example sentence: "Do you want to grab pizza for dinner?" "Ofcourse, I love pizza!" Adverb (Sense 2): Used sarcastically to imply the opposite of what is being said. Example sentence: "Oh, ofcourse I'm thrilled to spend my entire weekend doing your laundry." Related products: | ||||
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