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tipster

[ US /ˈtɪpstɝ/ ]
[ UK /tˈɪpstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack)

How To Use tipster In A Sentence

  • Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
  • All the tipsters were wrong about the gold medal winner.
  • The tipster is later identified as Trevor Graham, a sprint coach whose clients include Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery and Justin Gatlin. BALCO investigation timeline
  • Essentially distinguishing between bona fide newspapers and hit and run tipsters, the court talks about hit and run tipsters, the sort of people who want to make recommendations and then run off with your money.
  • Office tipsters, rusty after a summer of cricket and racing, would be well advised to bear the Harrigan factor in mind.
  • There is no shortage of tipsters around offering'get-rich-quick'opportunities.
  • Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
  • Something that I do every year when the Grand National weights are published at the start of February, is to buy the Racing Post and look at what the tipsters say.
  • She said he had put £1,000 in the gambling account and paid for information from professional tipsters, which was passed on to her by phone.
  • Tickets cost 60 each which will entitle you to free entry, use of the exclusive bar, free race card, buffet lunch, race tipster and entry in a free raffle.
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