bettor

[ US /ˈbɛtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who bets
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How To Use bettor In A Sentence

  • Thalheimer acknowledged that slots are only the beginning, and they should be used as a way to convert bettors of that kind into horseplayers.
  • Bettors deposit money in advance with the OTB and then call when they want to bet on a horse race.
  • They began a hunt to identify conspirators and abettors of the violence.
  • Abettors, who instigate others to commit crimes, are not only the instigators but also the disseminator of criminal intent.
  • A Libya in part or whole under the Gadhafi clan would be a failed, isolated and dangerous place ruled by a vengeful tyrant and a likely abettor of terrorists. Obama's Libyan Abdication
  • Yet they leave bettors - those undeterred when they don't at first succeed - with the resources to try, try again.
  • As most seasoned sports bettors are aware, every bookmaker adjusts his line in relation to which way the wagering is headed.
  • Whether an accomplice is described as an aider, abettor, counsellor, or procurer seems to depend partly on ordinary language, and partly on specific judicial decisions.
  • A leading bookie told TOI that the ‘bhav†™ or odds on Sania getting married to Shoaib on April 15 was 25 paise - in other words, for every rupee placed on the wedding taking place, a bettor would get Rs 1.25 paise. The Times of India
  • There is a special index in the book rating ballparks for Total Number of Runs per game - if you're a Totals (Over-Under) bettor, this would be helpful material.
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