betting

IPA: bˈɛtɪŋ

noun

  • The act of placing a bet.

adjective

  • Describing one who bets or gambles.
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Examples of "betting" in Sentences

  • Though saying he was too stupid to know when the stop betting is certainly a valid point.
  • However, spread-betting, which is the most extreme form of short-term betting on the stock market is free from the tax.
  • The betting is that (some) people will donate to stories they can see are going to be great because the open methods allow for that glimpse ahead.
  • When Truly Plaice's mother was pregnant, the town of Aberdeen joined together in betting how record-breakingly huge the baby boy would ultimately be.
  • Hedge-fund manager John Paulson, who made his name betting against subprime mortgages in 2007, is the latest high-profile investor to expand into Asia.
  • HONG KONG—Hedge-fund manager John Paulson , who made his name betting against subprime mortgages in 2007, is the latest high-profile investor to expand into Asia.
  • John Paulson , who made his name betting against subprime mortgages in 2007, received a license from Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission to deal in securities last month.
  • Hedge fund manager John Paulson, who made his name betting against subprime mortgages in 2007, received a license from Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission to deal in securities.
  • Last year's champion finished five points clear of Schalke 04 in second, and nine in front of third-placed Werder Bremen last season, and those two teams are next in the title betting at 9/1 and 12/1 respectively.
  • • Hedge-fund manager John Paulson , who made his name betting against subprime mortgages in 2007, turned bullish on gold and bank stocks in recent years, and the latest glimpse into Paulson & Co.'s portfolio suggests his outlook hasn't changed much.

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