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place/put/lay a bet We placed bets on three horses.

  • S3 noun 1 DGG an agreement to risk money on the result of a race, game etc or on something happening, or the money that you risk a £50 bet bet on A few of us had a bet on who’d get married first.
  • My bet is that the airline had just been temporarily frightened.
  • The second bet is that drawing a red marble wins £1000, drawing a blue marble wins nothing.
  • Whether Tendulkar rather than McDermott will be the best bet in that direction remains open to question.
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    And throws back his head and laughs out loud at the way the guys hustled to get their bets down.And I got on at 50-1 immediately after that race, and had a fair bet.Should your management bet the company on a high-risk business strategy?.Albert bowed over the girl's hand - Caro would bet it wasn't his wife.Fun and exciting, you bet, but is this the way to the Super Bowl?.2 → I bet/I’ll bet 3 → you bet! 4 → (do you) want to bet?/wanna bet? 5 → don’t bet on it/I wouldn’t bet on it 6 → you (can) bet your life/your bottom dollar 7 → bet the farm/ranch → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus bet

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    bet against I wouldn’t bet against him winning the championship this year.

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    bet (something) on something She bet all her money on a horse that came last. S1 verb ( past tense and past participle bet, present participle betting ) 1 DGG to risk money on the result of a race, game, competition, or other future event → gamble How much do you want to bet? bet (somebody) that He bet me £10 that I wouldn’t do it.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Gambling ldoce_707_z bet bet 1 / bet /









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