bettor
or bet·ter
a person who bets or makes a wager, as on the outcome of a game, especially one who bets regularly.
Origin of bettor
1Words that may be confused with bettor
- better, bettor
Words Nearby bettor
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How to use bettor in a sentence
Viewers of a 2011 60 Minutes segment saw Amaitis gush about his relationship with legendary sports bettor Billy Walters.
Las Vegas Betting Scandal Earns $5.5 Million Fine but the Boss Walks | John L. Smith | January 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTA messenger bettor is a person who places a wager for the benefit of another for compensation.
Las Vegas Betting Scandal Earns $5.5 Million Fine but the Boss Walks | John L. Smith | January 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe bettor's friends at once began sympathizing with him, but he looked at Terry and asked if he considered that a good shot.
Fred Fearnot's New Ranch | Hal StandishThe original bettor offered to put up three hundred dollars.
Fred Fearnot's New Ranch | Hal StandishThe Greek was making an effort to hide his anger, playing and losing like an ordinary bettor.
The Enemies of Women | Vicente Blasco Ibez
Those who understand the wife's mind, and think it worth while to respect her springs of action, know bettor where they are.
Woman in the Nineteenth Century | Margaret Fuller OssoliFrequently the bettor may realize that he has won a point, or two, or three, and may insist upon the bucket shop selling for him.
Twenty Years a Detective in the Wickedest City in the World | Clifton R. Wooldridge
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