How To Use odds-on In A Sentence
- Spending $10 million to clobber Riordan, Davis is definitely got to be the odds-on favorite.
- The formbook suggests it is a one horse race with the Worth Valley side odds-on favourites.
- Gerald was no longer the odds-on favourite to win the contest.
- In our yearly bid to help you along with your office or party Oscar pool, here are the odds-on faves in the official categories, at least according to our readers.
- As the feature on this page explains, this idea is a runner, if not an odds-on certainty.
- Punters believing the flashy chestnut son of Lord Ballina to be as unbeatable as Sunline backed him in to just short of odds-on favorite.
- Well, Germany is the odds-on favorite to win tomorrow's World Cup Quarter Final in Seoul, but an ambitious American team feels it has nothing to lose.
- At Goodwood today, it is odds-on that a horse will equal a feat not seen in 30 years.
- Howard Dean looks to be the odds-on favorite to lead the party.
- As the feature on this page explains, this idea is a runner, if not an odds-on certainty.