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guesser         
  • Calling a [[coin toss]] to determine which team will take the offense at a sporting event is a paradigm case of a guess that requires minimal consideration of forces influencing the outcome.
  • The exact number of candy pieces in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because not all of the pieces are visible. The amount must be guessed or [[estimated]].
  • Two people playing ''[[Guess Who?]]'' at [[Spiel]] 2008.
  • Charades}} involves single person acting out a phrase, with the rest of the group guessing the phrase.
SWIFT CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM DATA DIRECTLY AT HAND
Guessing game; Guessing Game; Draft:Guess; Guess; Guesser; Guesses; Guessed; Guessers; Lucky guess; Happy guess; Wild guess; Random guess; Blind guess; Educated guess; Informed guess; Lucky guesses; Happy guesses; Wild guesses; Random guesses; Blind guesses; Educated guesses; Informed guesses; Guessing-game; Guessing Games; Guessing games
(n.) = adivino
Ex: The article has the title "From smart guesser to smart navigator: changes in collection development for research libraries in a network environment".
guess         
  • Calling a [[coin toss]] to determine which team will take the offense at a sporting event is a paradigm case of a guess that requires minimal consideration of forces influencing the outcome.
  • The exact number of candy pieces in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because not all of the pieces are visible. The amount must be guessed or [[estimated]].
  • Two people playing ''[[Guess Who?]]'' at [[Spiel]] 2008.
  • Charades}} involves single person acting out a phrase, with the rest of the group guessing the phrase.
SWIFT CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM DATA DIRECTLY AT HAND
Guessing game; Guessing Game; Draft:Guess; Guess; Guesser; Guesses; Guessed; Guessers; Lucky guess; Happy guess; Wild guess; Random guess; Blind guess; Educated guess; Informed guess; Lucky guesses; Happy guesses; Wild guesses; Random guesses; Blind guesses; Educated guesses; Informed guesses; Guessing-game; Guessing Games; Guessing games
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lucky guess         
  • Calling a [[coin toss]] to determine which team will take the offense at a sporting event is a paradigm case of a guess that requires minimal consideration of forces influencing the outcome.
  • The exact number of candy pieces in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because not all of the pieces are visible. The amount must be guessed or [[estimated]].
  • Two people playing ''[[Guess Who?]]'' at [[Spiel]] 2008.
  • Charades}} involves single person acting out a phrase, with the rest of the group guessing the phrase.
SWIFT CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM DATA DIRECTLY AT HAND
Guessing game; Guessing Game; Draft:Guess; Guess; Guesser; Guesses; Guessed; Guessers; Lucky guess; Happy guess; Wild guess; Random guess; Blind guess; Educated guess; Informed guess; Lucky guesses; Happy guesses; Wild guesses; Random guesses; Blind guesses; Educated guesses; Informed guesses; Guessing-game; Guessing Games; Guessing games
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Definitie

Guesser
·noun One who guesses; one who forms or gives an opinion without means of knowing.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor guesser
1. To cut its caseload, he suggested that the high court consider "abdicating the role of fourth or fifth guesser in death penalty cases." "So long as the court views itself as ultimately responsible for governing all aspects of our society, it will, understandably, be overworked," Roberts wrote.
2. Roberts panned the idea in a Feb. 10 memo, writing that "the fault lies with the Justices themselves, who unnecessarily take too many cases and issue opinions so confusing that they often do not even resolve the question presented." The court could start by agreeing to hear fewer death penalty appeals and "abdicating the role of fourth or fifth guesser," he said.
3. But at that time Roberts suggested that the problem was so out of control that "the question would seem to be not what tinkering is necessary in the system, but rather why have federal habeas corpus at all?" Later, as an associate White House counsel, Roberts wrote that the Supreme Court should abdicate the "role of fourth or fifth guesser in death penalty cases" by hearing fewer appeals.
4. In a February 1'83 memo while serving in the Reagan White House, Roberts suggested that the high court could cut its caseload by abdicating the role of fourth or fifth guesser in death penalty cases.‘‘ Stevens used a weekend speech to the American Bar Association to underscore the matter‘s prominence at the court, noting evidence of serious flaws.‘‘ His remarks provide the first sign of internal dismay over the retirement of O‘Connor, a 75–year–old pragmatist who has been a key voter in affirmative action, abortion rights and the death penalty.
5. In a February 1'83 memo while serving in the Reagan White House, Roberts suggested that the high court could cut its caseload by "abdicating the role of fourth or fifth guesser in death penalty cases." Stevens used a weekend speech to the American Bar Association to underscore the matter‘s prominence at the court, noting evidence of "serious flaws." His remarks provide the first sign of internal dismay over the retirement of O‘Connor, a 75–year–old pragmatist who has been a key voter in affirmative action, abortion rights and the death penalty.