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a. likely: (alternative spelling of odds-on nocap=1 English)
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Odds On is Michael Crichton's first published novel. It was released in 1966 under the pseudonym of John Lange. It is a short 215-page paperback novel. Hard Case Crime republished the novel under Crichton's name on November 19, 2013.
Odds On is a 1928 Australian silent film starring Arthur Tauchert set in the world of horse racing. It was the first film as director from noted cinematographer Arthur Higgins.
It is considered a lost film.
Usage examples of "odds on".
Give me the odds on both counts: finding the ship and recovering the gold.
For many weeks after his evacuation his doctors at the French army hospital at Haiphong would not have given very good odds on his survival.
The odds on their living to reach a place where she could tend his hurt were shortening steadily.
But no offense, I figure the odds on a crook trailing me are greater than those for an admirer trailing a lady with an armed escort.
The odds on the smartest crooks in the world knowing where he'd drop off so they could set up an ambush more than a mile from the depot seemed mighty slim.
He was willing, if he had to, to risk his own death, but he wanted odds on the battle which would not merely snare him home, like a rabbit to be caught in a steel trap, by the police of the dictator Wedder.
And I'm not foolish enough to battle with a tyranno with the odds on his side.
When the crowd caught a look at him, shambling along and blinking in the sunlight, cleaning his nails with the tiny dagger the odds on Bill fell from ten to one to a hundred to one.
Quoting odds on the Argos crew being killed by Martians was rational?
I liked my odds on the stairwell a lot better than I did in the cramped confines of the elevator.
You have never won a match, but due to your popularity, well, there are two dozen and eight players competing, and if you were only average, the odds on you should be two dozen and five to one, when in fact they are less than half that.