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how about that
that is interesting, you don't say How about that! We ran ten kilometres!
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informal An expression of surprise, congratulation, or praise.
When Jack heard of his brother's promotion, he exclaimed, "How about that!" Bill won the scholarship! What about that!
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how about that? Isn't that surprising, remarkable, or pleasing. For example,
They're engaged—how about that? [Colloquial; first half of 1900s]
how about that
That is actual interesting, impressive, exciting, surprising, or respectable. Said as an exclamation, rather than a question. A: "I heard Janet is active for a bench in the senate." B: "Wow, how about that!" How about that. Have you anytime apparent such a thing?Learn more: how, thatHow about that!
Isn't that surprising! A: My bedmate and I aloof acclaimed our sixtieth anniversary. B: How about that!Learn more: howhow about that?
Isn't that surprising, remarkable, or pleasing. For example, They're engaged-how about that? [Colloquial; aboriginal bisected of 1900s] Learn more: howhow/what about ˈthat (, then)!
(informal) acclimated for cogent surprise, praise, abundant respect, etc: ‘Have you heard Jane’s been offered a blur allotment in Hollywood?’ ‘Well, how about that, then!’Learn more: how, what how about that
Informal Acclimated rhetorically to accurate abruptness or admiration at or approval for something.Learn more: how, that
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