How To Use Outguess In A Sentence
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Trying to outguess the market doesn't pay off over the long term.
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And what is known can be out-maneuvered, outguessed.
Wild Orchid
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'I asked, as if once again Dave and I were partners trying to outguess the rest of the world.
VITALS
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But scientists do not play only at outguessing one another.
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But Molly is smart, often outthinking or outguessing everyone, and occasionally aided by a bit of blind chance.
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He had outguessed the empath, had regained control of the confrontation.
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But we see people thinking they can outguess the market all the time.
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Mammy sighed resignedly, beholding herself outguessed.
Gone with the Wind
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Whandall outguessed him and punched his blade deep into the man's torso.
The Burning City
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When I am double-crossed and outwitted by another competent player, I am somewhat peeved, probably dismayed at the appearance of my crumbling position on the board, and if anything mad at myself for not outguessing my opponent.
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Some batters take a see-ball-hit-ball approach to their job, but many others try to outguess pitchers and anticipate what's coming.
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Therefore the game revolves around trying to outguess your opponents as to where they're going.
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So it had happened — and with a minimum of drama; Nicole felt outguessed, realizing that from the episode of the camphor-rub, Dick had anticipated everything.
Tender is the Night
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He outguesses hitters, who sit on his curveball on two-strike counts - he is just as apt to throw a two-seamer or high four-seamer as a curve.
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'I asked, as if once again Dave and I were partners trying to outguess the rest of the world.
VITALS
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You have to react to the opponent's move, try to outguess his next move, and surprise him with a cunning countering action.
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Good relative performance, especially short-term relative performance, is commonly sought either by imitating what others are doing or by attempting to outguess what others will do.
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The attempt of opponents to outguess each other by the chain of thought: I think that he thinks that I think he thinks ... will never lead to a resolution of the dilemma exemplified by the Sherlock Holmes —
GAME THEORY
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She discovered a moment too late that the alien had outguessed her again, looping around the other way and leaving her badly out of position.
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When I am double-crossed and outwitted by another competent player, I am somewhat peeved, probably dismayed at the appearance of my crumbling position on the board, and if anything mad at myself for not outguessing my opponent.
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There is something terminally appealing in trying to outguess the trapped company in a most unpleasant predicament, where suspicions are dropped only as each falls victims to an elaborate and poignant murder plot.
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But a randomized version of the procedure can't be outguessed so easily; the adversary can't know where to hide the target because the program doesn't decide where to search until it begins reading random bits.
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A very good investor will outguess the market.
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But we're keeping it quiet now because we don't want our competition to outguess us.
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But she is smart, often outthinking or outguessing everyone, and occasionally aided by a bit of blind chance.
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Union representatives claim to have outguessed their employers in predicting future consumer wants, but what basis is there for this?
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Performance-enhancing drugs would increase his bat speed, but they wouldn't account for his superior hand-eye coordination or the sheer baseball intellect he displays in consistently outguessing pitchers.
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The only time for the partner to protect the overhead is when the net man "poaches," is outguessed, and the ball tossed over his head.
The Art of Lawn Tennis
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It outguessed my every manoeuvre on the sandy bottom, and I ended the dive knackered, without one image of its huge iridescent blue pectoral fins splayed like a splendid fan to show for my efforts.
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This helps explain why specialists fail to outguess non-specialists.
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He must've known this girl's style, because he outguessed her on every point.
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By any name, it is a psychological game of outguessing and outbluffing your opponents, and includes a number of interesting mechanics.
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A handful of newsletters have outguessed the market with some regularity.
Time To Time The Market?