no prize for guessing
English
Alternative forms
Noun
- (idiomatic) Used to form expressions emphasizing the unsurprising nature of what follows
- You get no prize for guessing what happened when the spider landed on her plate.
Usage notes
This phrase can be used as an interjection:
- The top student was — no prizes for guessing — Sharon.
There seems to be significant use of this phrase that disregards the normal plural agreement of verb and noun:
- There's no prizes for guessing why my mum wasn't happy with that.
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