place a bet - translation to greek
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place a bet - translation to greek

VILLAGE IN UNITED KINGDOM
Hoarwithy (place); Hoarwithy (a place)

place a bet      
στοιχηματίζω
place of birth         
PLACE WHERE A PERSON IS BORN
Birthplace; Birth place; Home towns
τόπος γεννήσεως
bric a brac         
  • Bric-à-brac for sale at a street market in [[Cambridge]]
LESSER OBJETS D'ART FOR DISPLAY
Brick-a-brack; Bric A Brac; Bric a brac; Bric-a-brac; Bricabrac; Knick-knacks; Fancy goods
μικροπράγματα, παλιά αντικείμενα, μικροτεχνήματα, κειμηλιά

Definition

another place
Brit.
the other House of Parliament (used in the Commons to refer to the Lords, and vice versa).

Wikipedia

Hoarwithy, Herefordshire

Hoarwithy is a small village in the civil parish of Hentland, and on the River Wye in Herefordshire, England.

It is known for its church of St Catherine built in an Italian Romanesque style with detached campanile. The church, on a steep hillside above the village was built to a design by J. P. Seddon by William Poole, the wealthy Vicar of Hentland in the 1870s.

The village has one public house, the New Harp Inn, which is adjacent to the River Wye.

Examples of use of place a bet
1. GAMBLING: Place a bet on the horse races at the Hipodromo Presidente Jose A.
2. And convincing – oh yes, the turf muzzein‘s call to prayer makes you want to place a bet.
3. Simon Davies From compulsory drug testing to spying on your home computer, our traditional freedoms are under threat I WILL PLACE a bet, here and now.
4. "Our cashiers taking bets across Moscow say it is extremely rare that someone wants to place a bet on a party or a politician," Nikolskaya said.
5. Around 70 percent of adult Australians place a bet on the race, albeit many of those via the ubiquitous office sweepstakes.