swear blind

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swear blind (third-person singular simple present swears blind, present participle swearing blind, simple past swore blind, past participle sworn blind)

  1. (colloquial) To insist strongly (that something is true).
    He had a reputation as a womanizer, but he swore blind that he had met the right girl in me and said he wanted to settle down.

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