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  • 51odds — index advantage, contraposition, disaccord, disagreement, edge (advantage), embroilment, feud, probabili …

    Law dictionary

  • 52odds — (n.) in wagering sense, found first in Shakespeare ( 2 Henry IV, 1597), probably from earlier sense of amount by which one thing exceeds or falls short of another (1540s), from ODD (Cf. odd) (q.v.), though the sense evolution is uncertain. Until… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 53odds — *advantage, handicap, allowance, edge …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 54odds and ends — odds′ and ends′ n. pl. 1) miscellaneous items, matters, etc 2) fragments; remnants; scraps; bits • Etymology: 1740–50 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 55Odds and ends —   Odds and ends are small, remnant articles and things the same as bits and bobs …

    Dictionary of English idioms

  • 56odds and ends — [n] miscellaneous paraphernalia assortment, bits, bits and pieces*, debris, etcetera*, hodgepodge, jumble, leavings, litter, medley, mélange, melee, miscellany, motley, oddments, olio, particles, potpourri, remnants, rest, rubbish, rummage,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 57odds-on-favorite — [n] front runner best bet, contender, favorite, first choice, top seed; concepts 423,446 …

    New thesaurus

  • 58odds — sb. pl. (itk.), ene (chancer) …

    Dansk ordbog

  • 59odds and ends — ► odds and ends miscellaneous articles or remnants. Main Entry: ↑odd …

    English terms dictionary

  • 60odds-on — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (especially of a horse) rated at evens or less to win. 2) very likely to happen or succeed …

    English terms dictionary