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Is The Pope Catholic

The idiom "is the pope catholic?" is a rhetorical question that means "yes, of course." It is used to express a sarcastic or humorous response to a question that has an obvious or self-evident answer.

For example, if someone asks, "Do you think it will rain today?" and it is already pouring outside, you could respond with "Is the pope Catholic?" to indicate that the answer is obvious.

This idiom is often used in informal settings, such as in conversations with friends or family, and is considered a slang expression. It is not appropriate to use in formal or professional settings.


The usage of the idiom 'Is The Pope Catholic' in a sentence

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• I don't like spicy food. Is the pope Catholic?

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• "I'm not sure if I should invest in that company." "Is the Pope Catholic? Their track record speaks for itself."

• "I don't see how we can possibly finish this project on time." "Is the Pope Catholic? We'll just have to work harder and smarter to get it done."

• "I can't believe she's going out with that guy again." "Is the Pope Catholic? She never learns from her mistakes."

• "Hey, do you want to come out for a drink tonight?" "Is the Pope Catholic? I'm always up for a good time!"

• "Do you think it's going to rain tomorrow?" "Is the Pope Catholic?" (meaning

• "Do you like ice cream?" "Is the Pope Catholic?" (meaning

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