Definitions from Wiktionary (swear on a stack of Bibles)
▸ verb: To make a promise or give an assurance with great conviction.
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▸ verb: To make a promise or give an assurance with great conviction.
Similar:
swear down,
swear out,
cross my heart and hope to die,
curse like a pagan,
swear at,
curse like a trooper,
promise the moon,
bet one's boots,
curse like a sailor,
outswear,
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