Definitions
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- verb Alternative form of
outguess .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Still Standing, a working title for the U.S. series, challenges contestants to try to out-guess other opponents in a fast-paced trivia game.
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Q: Invest steadily rather than try to out-guess the market?
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Not only did Montgomerie out-guess Pavin in this instance, he waded in with metaphorical punch on the nose.
Ryder Cup 2010: Colin Montgomerie uses dark arts to steel European team
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I never could out-guess you or out-anticipate you.
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Trying to out-guess the market doesn't pay off over the long term.
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Trying to out-guess the market doesn't pay off over the long term.
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While I occasionally try to out-guess the market, I rarely second guess Kathy.
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Your not sitting alone at home clueless trying to out-guess a faceless jury.
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Whyever would your husband even TRY to out-guess you?
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Few people felt qualified to try to out-guess these market conditions on their own.
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