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Traditional English :: guess
guesser.html - v. & n.
--v.
    1 tr. (often absol.) estimate without calculation or measurement, or on the basis of inadequate data.
    2 tr. (often foll. by that etc. + clause, or to + infin.) form a hypothesis or opinion about; conjecture; think likely (cannot guess how you did it; guess them to be Italian).
    3 tr. conjecture or estimate correctly by guessing (you have to guess the weight).
    4 intr. (foll. by at) make a conjecture about.
--n.
    an estimate or conjecture reached by guessing.
    anybody's (or anyone's) guess something very vague or difficult to determine. I guess colloq. I think it likely; I suppose. keep a person guessing colloq. withhold information.
    guessable adj. guesser n. [ME gesse, of uncert. orig.: cf. OSw. gissa, MLG, MDu. gissen: f. the root of GET v.]
Traditional English :: guess-rope
guesser.html - var. of GUEST-ROPE.
Traditional English :: guesswork
guesser.html - n.
the process of or results got by guessing.
English Idioms :: guest
guesser.html - See: BF. MY GUEST.
New English :: guestage noun (Politics)
guesser.html - A foreign national held as a hostage (but called a 'guest') in Iraq or Kuwait during the period following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990. Etymology : Formed by telescoping guest and hostage to make a blend. History and Usage: This is a name which the hostages themselves invented in about September 1990. It remained in use until after they were allowed to return home in December 1990, but did not gain the enthusiastic support from the media that such words might usually enjoy, and is unlikely to survive in the language ( except , perhaps, in historical accounts of the Gulf War) now that the motivation for it no longer exists. In his second television appearance with the 'guestages', as they had come to be known, he [Saddam Hussein] had not bargained for a forthright English woman. Independent 3 Sept. 1990, p. 5
Traditional English :: guess
guesser.html - v. & n.
--v.
    1 tr. (often absol.) estimate without calculation or measurement, or on the basis of inadequate data.
    2 tr. (often foll. by that etc. + clause, or to + infin.) form a hypothesis or opinion about; conjecture; think likely (cannot guess how you did it; guess them to be Italian).
    3 tr. conjecture or estimate correctly by guessing (you have to guess the weight).
    4 intr. (foll. by at) make a conjecture about.
--n.
    an estimate or conjecture reached by guessing.
    anybody's (or anyone's) guess something very vague or difficult to determine. I guess colloq. I think it likely; I suppose. keep a person guessing colloq. withhold information.
    guessable adj. guesser n. [ME gesse, of uncert. orig.: cf. OSw. gissa, MLG, MDu. gissen: f. the root of GET v.]
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