I Have a Bridge to Sell You

What Does "I Have a Bridge to Sell You" Mean?

"I have a bridge to sell you" is an English idiom. It is a sarcastic way of saying that one doesn't believe what someone is saying or thinks they are gullible.

Examples in Sentences

Here are three examples of the idiom "I have a bridge to sell you" used in a sentence:

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See Also

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