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