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place bet

NOUN
  1. a bet that a horse will finish a race no worse than second

How To Use place bet In A Sentence

  • A portage is a place between lakes and rivers where the waters become so shallow or rapid that they cannot be navigated, and the boats have to be lifted ashore and carried overland until it is possible to take to the water again. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 41, August 19, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
  • You just start down this road and hope you end up someplace better than where you started.
  • A runoff is to take place between the two top vote getters as no candidate gained more than 50 percent of the votes, needed to secure an electoral victory.
  • There is no entry fee for the competition and judging will take place between July 1 and August 31.
  • Sam would place bets on the horses for him, as Dad was unable to write a slip, nor comprehend form.
  • After being told by producers that a match would run long, abbreviating the Evening News, he mysteriously found someplace better to be, thus leaving the network with more than six minutes of dead air.
  • Possibly, a spiritual action analogous to exosmose and endosmose, takes place between certain souls. The Flight of the Shadow
  • The four ships will replace the smaller LSLs of the Sir Galahad and Sir Bedivere classes, which displace between 6,700 tons and 8,585 tons fully loaded.
  • This is why most of the major sea battles took place between the narrows of Tunis and Sicily.
  • And all of that yodeling means less time for the kinds of discussion that can take place between each of the sections of the Torah reading, bring the weekly Parsha to life. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Making Synagogue Stimulating Again
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