That more people lose at gambling than win.
There is no such thing as a "sure fire" bet (ie: a bet that cannot lose), and if anyone tells you otherwise, they are either stupid or conning you.
Yes, the word 'sure' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; examples sure footed, sure thing, sure fire, etc.Often, the adjective 'sure' is used as a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence. Examples:He was sure he would win.She wasn't sure if she did well at the interview.
Bobby Brown danced as Mr. Bojangles on the BET Music Awards show. I am not sure what year it was. He danced as Whitney Houston song the lyrics to the song.
No. BET is a cable network so they won't appear on network television.
I bet not!
If you are talking about the 2005 BET Awards, they did a medley of "Ready or Not", "Killing Me Softly", and "Ooh La La La"
He Is A Sure Bet.
you can beat it but you can't bet it that's for sure
water or ground is your best bet.
Generally using the correct fire extinguisher is your best bet
Well There Are Many Synonyms For Bet So I Am Not Sure Be More Specific Please :)
The duration of Sure Fire is 3000.0 seconds.
A good bet is something that would win, something that it would be a good idea to bet on, a sure thing.
Sure Fire was created on 1921-11-05.
no i am not sure
I wouldn't bet on it, that's for sure
I bet he is.I am not sure but he probably is.
In New jersey, your best bet would be to uses groupon dot com, and search for the local deals in yoru area. There is no sure fire way to know if you will find such coupns.