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adivinar
Attempt to anticipate or predict.
second-guess
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adivinar
1
And Elliott said that you could
outguess
dear old Mother Nature herself!
2
It's a little question of trying to
outguess
our friend Robert.
3
Any hour, day or night, she might
outguess
me and take the pot.
4
So it was that each was trying his best to
outguess
the other.
5
But how could he
outguess
a band of trained criminals?
6
Maybe you have to be crazy yourself to
outguess
him.
7
It was always impossible to
outguess
the unpredictable beast.
8
He wasn't interested in trying to
outguess
El.
9
I can
outguess
a thug like that-Shhhhhh!
10
We can't try to
outguess
them anymore.
11
I
outguess
and I outpace my enemy.
12
Nobody can
outguess
the future.
13
If I know your enemies and all about them, I can certainly plan level and, maybe, occasionally
outguess
them.
14
He wasn't even a real, honest-to-goodness psychologist-justa fumbler with a little training trying to
outguess
the greatest mind of the age.
15
The idea was that there was a pattern of thinking in sabotage, and if you could solve it, you could
outguess
the saboteur.
16
It ran counter to every principle of military thinking save one, which was that it was a good idea to
outguess
the enemy.
outguess
·
outguess dear
outguess a band
outguess the enemy
Spanish
adivinar
anticipar