Sentences with wager
wa·ger
W w - Just because people wagered on the Yankees did not mean that they liked them. [VERB + on]
- There have been various wagers on certain candidates since the Bishop announced his retirement. [+ on]
- Peter Martin Reserve Bank will next meet to vote on interest rates a week from today, but don't expect to be able to make a wager on the outcome.
- I'll wager no-one has come to Maris and felt that could-have-done-this-better- myself sinking feeling.
- She was willing to wager that he didn't own the apartment he lived in. [VERB that]
- To place a wager on a soccer match.
- Phil Lutton A great player? It would take a brave, unhinged or wealthy man to wager Brisbane's Darren Lockyer doesn't fall squarely into that category.