0 an amount of money that you risk in the hope of winning more, by trying to guess something uncertain, or the agreement that you make to take this risk:
1 to risk money by guessing the result of something:
More than $2 billion was wagered legally on sports in Nevada in the last 12 months.
[ + two objects, + , that ] I'll wager you £5 that they'll get there first.
I'd wager (that) she's interested in you.
He regrets doing that, I'll wager.
2 an agreement to risk money on the unknown result of an event in the hope of winning more money than you have risked, or the amount of money risked; a bet
3 to risk money on the unknown result of an event in the hope of winning more money than you have risked, or the amount of money risked; bet:
More than £4 billion has been wagered so far on the main lottery and its supplementary scratchcards.
In these circumstances, the great sum of money which is being wagered on new development is right.
Is he aware that this has been done as a result of wagers and bets?
I have wagered that we shall not last for less than 10.
I am told that the wagers placed in casinos—the money handed over for chips—are known as the drop.
Having lost its wagers in the early 1970s, it seems eager to place the same stakes on the same horse.
I have never concluded any of these wagers with regard to unemployment save one.
Should part of off-the-course money wagered on greyhound racing be contributed to horse racing because it is dealt with through the office of an off-the-course bookmaker?
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