parlay in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

parlay in the PONS Dictionary

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He parlayed his appearance into performances with a number of dance troupes and choreography gigs.
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Because exchanges seek to concentrate their liquidity in as few markets (i.e. propositions) as possible they are not currently suited to unrestricted multiple parlay betting.
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A progressive parlay involves multiple bets (usually up to 12) and rewards successful bettors with a large payout, though not as large as normal parlays.
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He politely parlayed with them, gave them rewards, and sent them away.
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Based on this success, they thought about parlaying that into a feature film.
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This minimized risk is another notable potential positive of a parlay.
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If parlay is called for, they send their kindred or chief vassals to handle such duties while they watch, hidden, from cover.
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He parlayed his weekly guest spot into a daily co-host position on the station's morning show, which he continues to hold.
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He was able to parlay this support into his own election to the speakership in 1876.
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By then, he has parlayed the money he had stolen into a sizable fortune.
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