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acourse, adv. colloq.|əˈkɔəs| Also a course, a-course. [Repr. colloq. pronunc. of of course s.v. course n. 37 c: see a prep.2 1.] Of course, naturally.
1895S. Crane Red Badge of Courage xiv 147, I thought a course they was all dead. 1906E. Dyson Fact'ry 'Ands xvi. 214 Acourse, I parted me arf jim—couldn't have ther brick face t' do less under the circs. 1962N. Marsh Hand in Glove iv. 103 ‘Lamps?... Was there one here?’ ‘A-course there was.’ 1983W. Kennedy Ironweed vi. 159 He give me a hefty wad of cash and acourse I blew it all. |