bet - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • lay: You can lay odds bets on all Don't Come Bets.
  • place: You should have no trouble placing bets on dogs running in open races.

Object

  • shop: Most of them turn up to the betting shop nearly every day.
  • tip: Explore the latest Horse Racing Systems, advice with betting tips using the fast links below!

Adjective modifier

  • free: Get the latest odds, research the big teams or choose free bets on our site.
  • fair: The concept of a fair bet has no relevance to statistical inference in science.
  • good: Our best bet for the front page tomorrow has a few problems.

Noun used with modifier

  • spread: Can I use spread bets to play penny shares?

Preposition: from

  • bookmaker: Sponsored by http://www.coral.co.uk Internet Betting - Free Bets Claim up to £ 1000 of free bets from online bookmakers.

Noun used with modifier

  • sucker: This is a sucker bet, because ID is not science in any way, shape or form.

Adjective complement

  • relative: A bit of their style of much players bet relative to.
  • token: Free bet must be redeemed in its entirety within 30 days. Free bet token is non-withdrawable.

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