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adivinar
Attempt to anticipate or predict.
outguess
espanyol
adivinar
1
Four days to
second
-
guess
every step he had taken since leaving Varandal.
2
What good does it do to
second
-
guess
ourselves years after the fact?
3
Before she could
second
-
guess
herself, Emma typed in a new number: 0420.
4
This really is misleading the public and makes me
second
-
guess
their practices.
5
I did not ask to see the books, or to
second
-
guess
him.
6
Without giving himself time to
second
-
guess
,
he said, I'm glad she is.
7
At 75 he is still touring, still recording, still impossible to
second
-
guess
.
8
They were the ones who didn't try to
second
-
guess
their commanding officer.
9
You shouldn't ever have to
second
-
guess
the validity of a sporting event.
10
An eight-speed auto transmission is reasonably smooth, though it can
second
-
guess
itself.
11
That'd be kind of a tough one to
second
-
guess
,
wouldn't it, Herman?
12
It was rare for him to
second
-
guess
one of his own orders.
13
Appeals courts are reluctant to
second
-
guess
such findings by trial judges, he said.
14
But of course that doesn't stop us trying to
second
-
guess
it.
15
Brexit and Trump have driven some to
second
-
guess
their second home.
16
After the event you kind of
second
-
guess
yourself all the time, she said.
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adivinar
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