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bet out
verb
To be the first in a round to put money in the pot.
Exact(4)
If there's a prop bet out there for this fight, I'd take Adams every day.
It's the best financial bet out there, and at the end of the day you're still caring for patients and doing what you love to do (help people).
Did we just continue to place one bet, in the form of Victoria, or do we place a second bet out of house so that we maintain the momentum we are achieving here with the integrated approach.
Oscar is an inveterate gambler, of course, but if he accepts Lucinda's bet out of compulsion, agreeing to transport her fragile edifice into the remote outback, his persistence in this harebrained undertaking has given us one of literature's most monumental acts of love.
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And skip when thou point'st out?
We don't realize we're betting out lives in the crosswalk because we're mentally rehashing the meeting we just came from.
In one of cities most vulnerable to climate change, a high-stakes bet to out-build the sea.
Last year, the bet turned out well for Mr. Paulson, who oversees about $36 billion in assets.
Well, the bet came out right.
So how has this bet played out?
Lu's bet turned out to be brilliant.
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