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guess <a guess; guesses> SUBST (ing)

guess <a guess; guesses> VERB (ing)

guess SUBST

wild guess

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Englisch
Our guess is better than expected and in a manner that will make us choke on our eggnog.
www.avclub.com
This is little more than an unverifiable guess, however, and a rather facile one, given that the work is transmitted by a single 10th-century manuscript.
en.wikipedia.org
It's a pretty good trick, actually, because guess who gets off scot-free?
rabble.ca
My guess is that entrepreneurial activities will be on the rise as people start their own small business out of necessity.
www.macleans.ca
Since a URL is a character string, it can clearly be synthesized although encryption can make it virtually impossible to guess.
en.wikipedia.org
There will also be a children's lucky dip, guess the weight competition and a tombola wheel with lots of prizes.
www.advertiser.ie
Do not try to second-guess the market: even the greatest experts fall foul at times doing that.
www.telegraph.co.uk
When markets grow twenty-fold in ten years and daily currency movements have doubled in relation to currency reserves, we may guess what type of risks this may bring.
www.europarl.europa.eu
They would then guess a letter they thought would be in a word puzzle on their screen.
en.wikipedia.org
If their guess is incorrect, the score is halved.
en.wikipedia.org

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