Definitions
Wiktionary
- idiomatic Indicates that a future event appears uncertain, especially one that before seemed more certain.
Etymologies
- Originally used by bookmakers. (Wiktionary)
Examples
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Lists
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phraseologue
phrases—not sure exactly what I'm doing with them though
how dare you, what could possib..., I have to hand it..., so it's come to this, this isn't funny ..., how do I put this, at the end of the..., not a happy camper, a good time was h..., it's been real, are you not enter..., dead men tell no ... and 374 more...
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edes's Words
table talk, tuneful, bestrewn, determinate fashion, unpretending, personage, duly impressed, shirring, caw, hatchet job, gummy, comely and 225 more...
Tweets
Looking for tweets for all bets are off.

bilby Righty-ho! *rolls up sleeves* Jul 15, 2008