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How's this/that for (something)? How's this/that for (something)?What do you think of this or that example of something? Isn't this/that exemplary of something? Can be used to highlight something negative or positive. A: "Now, how's this for a steak dinner?" B: "Wow, it looks delicious, I can't believe you cooked this all on your own!" Look at the neighbor's flashy new sports car—how's that for a midlife crisis?See also: that, thishow's thatAlso, how's that again. What did you say? Please repeat it. For example, How's that? I didn't quite hear you. See also: thathow’s ˈthis/ˈthat for a...? (informal) used for asking for somebody’s reaction to something: ‘How’s that for a surprise present?’ ‘It looks wonderful. Thank you!’ ♢ ‘Well, how’s that for bad hotel service?’ ‘Unbelievable.’See also: that, this |