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guessing

[ US /ˈɡɛsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɛsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an estimate based on little or no information

How To Use guessing In A Sentence

  • If I am guessing right, this might just end up coming back to me in 'karma' fashion. Should I bring them or not?
  • Now I would be guessing, but is it to do with the generally shorter timescales between the beginning of the proceedings and a hearing date arriving?
  • Orange is guessing that news will be a tempting way of getting users to pay premium prices for data downloads.
  • Translating hints into statements and guessing at reservations, I would say that the French fall very short of admiration of the way in which our higher officers set about their work, they are disagreeably impressed by a general want of sedulousness and close method in our leading. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war
  • Animal Factory should keep you guessing until the final reel.
  • There are no prizes for guessing who she was with.
  • So, the BBC/Media Studies quizette was a doddle (6/7, no bother: and I'm guessing I failed on the same one as Nich). Meeja studies
  • If I'm guessing a-right, his forefathers were escaped bondsmen. A TIME OF WAR
  • Now, I'm guessing you'll just back-pedal and say, ‘I was just kidding.’
  • I am guessing that tourism overflowing from the Cancun area has helped but it is also the main commercial hub in the Yucatan peninsula and the capitol of the state of Yucatan. Noise in Merida & Progreso
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