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  • 1bet the farm — If you bet the farm, you risk everything on something you think will succeed …

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  • 2bet the ranch — (USA) If you bet the ranch, you risk everything on something you think will succeed …

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  • 3bet — 01. I [bet] you she won t come to the party. 02. He [bet] $50 that Boston would win the World Series, and he was right. 03. You worked for 15 hours without a break? I [bet] you re exhausted. 04. Paul was [betting] police wouldn t be setting up… …

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  • 4bet your bottom dollar — informal stake everything you can bet your bottom dollar it ll end in tears * * * bet your bottom dollar see ↑bet, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑bottom bet your bottom dollar see ↑bet, 2 …

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  • 5Everything Is Illuminated — Infobox Book name = Everything Is Illuminated image caption = Front cover of hardcover edition. author = Jonathan Safran Foer cover artist = Jon Gray ( gray318) country = United States language = English series = subject = genre = Novel publisher …

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  • 6Everything Went Black — Infobox Album Name = Everything Went Black Type = Compilation album Artist = Black Flag Released = 1983 Recorded = January 1978 April 1981 Length = 61:58 Label = SST Producer = Black Flag Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… …

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  • 7bet the ranch — to risk everything you have because you are certain of success. The program was in trouble, and our feeling was, why bet the ranch on it? She s expecting further gains, but she wouldn t bet the ranch …

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  • 8bet one's bottom dollar — verb To be absolutely sure of something; to be certain enough of something to wager everything. He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there …

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  • 9bet the farm — to risk everything you have because you are certain of something. No matter how confident you are in the future, you should never bet the farm on one idea …

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  • 10bet the farm (to) —  Risk everything.  ► “Derivatives are designed to help companies reduce or hedge market risk exposure. Nonetheless, these financial instruments also offer companies enticing opportunities to bet the farm on which way the market winds will blow… …

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