circumvent, elude, foil, get around, give the runaround, go one better, outflank, outmaneuver, outreach, outwit, pass the buck, victimize
Definitionv. attempt to anticipate or predict
Last update: September 20, 2015
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Reddy was trying to outguess Blacky, and Blacky was trying to outguess Reddy, and both were enjoying it. [Please select]
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So it was that each was trying his best to outguess the other. [Please select]
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The German will outguess him, and it's up to him to outguess the German in turn. [Please select]
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"Well, old fellow, I've outguessed you this time," said he to himself. [Please select]
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But however bold railway engineers were in the face of the ragged ranges of the Alleghanies, they could not then outguess the tricks of the Ohio, the Mississippi, or the Missouri, and railway promoters could not afford to take chances on having their stations and tracks unexpectedly isolated, if not actually carried away, by swirling, yellow floods. [Please select]
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He doesn't figure on the other fellow's mind at all; doesn't realize that a man like Schwandorf is bound to outguess him on such straightaway tactics and isn't at all likely to play into his hands. [Please select]
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