
put money on
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English Dictionaryput (your) money on sb/sth1. to bet on someone or something winning a race or competition:
He put £10 on the horse in the 5 o'clock race.2. to strongly believe that someone will do something or that something will happen:
Chris will be promoted - I'd put money on it. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
Idiomsput money on somethingput (your) money on (someone/something)to believe that someone will do something or something will happen.
'Who do you reckon will get the job, then?' 'I'd put my money on Val.'
I'd put my money on Zola leaving Chelsea within the next two years. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
put money on someoneput (your) money on (someone/something)to believe that someone will do something or something will happen.
'Who do you reckon will get the job, then?' 'I'd put my money on Val.'
I'd put my money on Zola leaving Chelsea within the next two years. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲