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make book
verb
To gamble, either by placing or taking bets.
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If it weren't illegal, I'd make book on it".
Literary journals suffer from the same difficulties that make book production so worrisome.
What it also did is make book publishing an exciting place to be for an African-American.
A Times book critic, Dwight Garner, looks at the new crop of "Kindle Singles" – experiments in long-form journalism that don't quite make book length.
She learns to make book and handle money, to balance figures in her head and read the odds on dozens of sporting events at once.
Meanwhile, cloud-based accounting services can liberate significant amounts of time for core business tasks and even, says Joe Taylor, make book keeping and general accounting fun.
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Some people may protest that it's ridiculous to make book-buying decisions purely on the basis of a single adjective.
Insider Knowledge Nicholls, no stranger to adapting work for the screen (he also wrote the screenplay for the film of his own novel Starter for 10 and for And When Did You Last See Your Father?), is apparently happy to make book-to-film changes, including, predictably, toning down references to Dexter's drug use.
At heart, I photograph to make books.
Does the YA label make books an easier sell?
Why books become rare: Print media is supposed to make books common.
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