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Betting   /bˈɛtɪŋ/   Listen
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Bet  v. t.  (past & past part. bet; pres. part. betting)  To stake or pledge upon the event of a contingent issue; to wager. "John a Gaunt loved him well, and betted much money on his head." "I'll bet you two to one I'll make him do it."






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"Betting" Quotes from Famous Books



... fearfully risky business, Clinton," Easton said gravely. "The betting would be tremendously against you, but I don't say that it is absolutely impossible that you should be successful. I don't think it would be necessary to carry out the idea of having your tongue cut out. As you say, a tongue is nothing in comparison to a ...
— The Dash for Khartoum - A Tale of Nile Expedition • George Alfred Henty

... burning desire to be rich, or to seem to be rich. People are no longer satisfied with the earnings of honest industry; but they must aim at becoming suddenly rich,—by speculation, gambling, betting, swindling, or cheating. ...
— Thrift • Samuel Smiles

... Uncle Henry is white! She can write to him all she wants to! I'm betting that we'll get an invitation to come right up to ...
— The Vehement Flame • Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

... north-west; weather fine. We are now within one hundred and sixty miles of our port. Betting-market a little anxious, but a good deal of business doing in a quiet way; my odds looking well, but to-morrow, the 19th, by far the favourite, Captain Maxwell himself indeed, considering it a hollow thing. Got a notion in my head, however, in ...
— Impressions of America - During the years 1833, 1834 and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume I. • Tyrone Power

... A betting pool was also started by scientists at Los Alamos on the possible yield of the Trinity test. Yields from 45,000 tons of TNT to zero were selected by the various bettors. The Nobel Prize-winning (1938) physicist ...
— Trinity [Atomic Test] Site - The 50th Anniversary of the Atomic Bomb • The National Atomic Museum


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