Sentence examples for The bookie from inspiring English sources

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The bookie

noun

A bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.

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The Bookie, 206 Burnside Ave., East Hartford., East Hartford

The bookie was probably packing his bags at halftime.

The bookie is now rumored to be living somewhere in Texas.

The bookie had found himself in a position a lot of gamblers recognize.

The bookie can then log on and see who owes — or is owed — money in the coming week.

The bookie has had a tough time, and while digital is looking better, the going report still reads "heavy".

The bookie cut short my attempted remonstration, projecting in a loud voice: "I promise you sir, it wasn't down to your fiver".

The bookie offered a money-back guarantee on bets for Newcastle's following fixture should one of its team score a header.

The bookie suggested other names who are far more likely to lead the field and get people making a bet.

The bookie who took Pete's baseball bets should have made the same decision.

The "bookie" financier agenda guts funding for education, a mainstay of both parties for generations.

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