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  • 11odds and sods — (informal) Miscellaneous people, things, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑odd * * * odds and sods UK US noun [plural] british informal various people or things that are not important or valuable Thesaurus: unimportant or unnecessary thing or detail …

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  • 12Odds & Sods — Compilation album by The Who Released October 4, 1974&#160 …

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  • 13Odds \x26 Sods — Odds Sods Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Odds Sods Álbum recopilatorio de The Who Publicación 28 de septiembre de 1974 Grabación 1964 1973 …

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  • 14Odds, Kentucky — Odds   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 15odds — [ädz] pl.n. [sometimes, esp. formerly, with sing. v.] 1. Archaic inequalities 2. Now Rare difference or amount of difference 3. difference in favor of one side over the other; advantage 4. an equalizing advantage given or received in betting,… …

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  • 16odds are in favor — ◇ If the odds are in your favor, you are likely to win or succeed. We don t know what the decision will be, but we think the odds are in our favor. ◇ If the odds are in favor of something, that thing is likely to happen. The odds are in favor of… …

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  • 17Odds and evens — Odds and evens, also known as choosies, pick, odds on poke, or bucking up, is a hand game played between two people,[1] used to decide an issue. This game, a variation of the ancient Morra, is played internationally, especially among children.… …

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  • 18Odds & Sods — Studioalbum von The Who Veröffentlichung 1974 Label Polydor (UK) …

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  • 19odds-on — UK US adjective ► thought most likely to happen, succeed, or do a particular thing: odds on to do sth »He is odds on to serve another term as president of the Commission. odds on for sth »Next month looks odds on for a further rise in interest… …

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  • 20odds-on — adj 1.) odds on favourite the person, horse etc that is most likely to win a race or other competition 2.) BrE informal very likely it s odds on (that) ▪ It s odds on that she won t come. be odds on to do sth ▪ They must have felt they were odds… …

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