“Fat chance!” NYT Crossword Clue Answer on July 13, 2024
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Updated Jul 13, 2024
“Fat chance!” NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to “Fat chance!” NYT for the July 13, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 13 letters.
- Start with L and end with L.
- Possible solutions are LITHOLOGICAL,LABYRINTHIAL,LIKEHELLIWILL.
Answer
The answer to the “Fat chance!” NYT crossword clue is "LIKEHELLIWILL."
The phrase "LIKEHELLIWILL" is a colloquial expression used to emphatically reject or dismiss the likelihood of something happening. It conveys strong disbelief or skepticism towards the possibility of a particular event or action occurring, often implying that the speaker considers it highly improbable or unlikely.
"LIKEHELLIWILL" is a humorous or emphatic way of stating that one will not do something under any circumstances. It combines the sarcastic use of "like hell" to emphasize the speaker's refusal or determination not to comply with a request or suggestion. The phrase is commonly used in informal speech to assert a firm negative response.
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