susssomethingout
phrasal verbwithsussverbinformaluk/sʌs/us/sʌs/
mainlyUK(alsosuss)
torealize,understand, ordiscoversomething:
[+ that]He never sussed outthatthey'dtrickedhim.
Wetriedtodisguisethemedicinein the cat'sfood, but she sussed it out.
mainlyUK
toknoworunderstandeverything about something:
I'llvisitthecollegeandsussit out before Idecidewhether toapplyor not.
I went onaheadtosussout a secondhandbookshopnearby.
Finding and discovering
- a fishing expeditionidiom
- ascertain
- break (fresh/new) groundidiom
- breakthrough
- bringsomethingto lightidiom
- catchsomeonered-handedidiom
- finding
- flushsomeone/somethingout
- fossick
- found
- pinpoint
- pull
- putsomeoneontosomething
- putyourfinger onsomethingidiom
- rake
- rakesomethingout
- red-handed
- rumble
- sniff
- uncover