short odds

  • 21short — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 not measuring much from one end to the other VERBS ▪ be, look, seem ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc …

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  • 22odds — Noun. Loose change. Probably short for odds and sods. Merseyside use …

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  • 23short price — Low odds, meaning a punter will get little return for their initial outlay …

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  • 24Short — (of odds) returning a small dividend for the outlay …

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  • 25short — Australian Slang (of odds) returning a small dividend for the outlay …

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  • 26short end — noun 1. : the inferior or losing end 2. : the side receiving odds in a bet …

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  • 27long odds — plural noun In betting, a remote chance, unfavourable odds in terms of risk, favourable in terms of potential gain • • • Main Entry: ↑long long odds or short odds see ↑long3and ↑short • • • Main Entry: ↑odd …

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  • 28The Wizard of Odds — Infobox Television show name = The Wizard of Odds caption = genre = Game show creator = writer = director = developer = starring = Alex Trebek narrated = Sam Riddle Charlie O Donnell theme music composer = Stan Worth country = USA language =… …

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  • 29odd-come-short — | ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun (plural odd come shorts) 1. archaic a. : a cast off garment or piece of cloth b. odd come shorts plural : odds and ends 2 …

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  • 30Luke Short — see also Luke Short (writer) Western frontiersman Luke L. Short [http://ferncanyonpress.com/tombston/wyatt/short.shtml ferncanyonpress.com about Luke Short] ] (1854 September 8, 1893) was a noted gunfighter, who had worked as a farmer, cowboy,… …

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