evens
Britishadjective
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(of a bet) winning the same as the amount staked if successful
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(of a runner) offered at such odds
Example Sentences
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Sometimes people get it right, sometimes people get it wrong, but it usually evens out.
“Break evens are saying that the market thinks oil prices are going to stay high for at least a period of time,” said Tom Graff, chief investment officer of Baltimore-based Facet, a financial advisory company.
From MarketWatch
“But it’s mostly something that we think evens out at the end,” he said.
From Barron's
“But just any chance at all it evens out both eyes for me, I’ve been taking it.”
From Los Angeles Times
Tampa Bay evens the score in front of a home crowd.
From Los Angeles Times
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