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"wild guess" Definitions
  1. a guess based on no knowledge or information

67 Sentences With "wild guess"

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Her choice of hydroxyapatite for investigation was no wild guess.
Don't take a wild guess at the gender of a baby.
"However, at this point, that is just a wild guess," admitted Burns.
But this is all a wild guess and I've been wrong before.
I entered FM and omitted the E, which was just a wild guess.
Here's a wild guess: polls taken post-Kavanaugh would likely show even more partisanship.
Let's take a wild guess that the answer is living in the White House.
I would bet on Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), if anyone, but that's a wild guess.
Take a wild guess what people are going to do with this measuring tape app.
When profit motives and humanitarian motives collide, take a wild guess which one usually wins.
But you can take a wild guess at what happened next: that absolutely didn't happen.
"Was it a wild guess?" he said of the pilots' ability to overcome the problems.
Want to take a wild guess at two of the publishers who have done that?
This is just a wild guess, but are you bored in your house right now?
We don't have to make a wild guess, because this kind of thing has happened before.
Kanye dropped a new album on Christmas Take a wild guess at what he called it.
We have a not-so-wild guess on how the couple came up with little Phoenix's name.
Ken Jeong has a wild guess about who is behind the Ladybug costume on The Masked Singer.
Take a wild guess and it's not handing out $1,000 bonuses, but rather handing out layoff notices.
A wild guess is that this is about liking weed way too much and I appreciate that concept.
And take a wild guess which retailer is the number one online store we can't wait to shop?
I point this out to an usher and venture a wild guess that they are pretty pumped up.
I'm going to take a really wild guess and bet that over 80% of the excluded employees are men.
Kim posted this pic Monday night, and we're taking a wild guess but we think this one's also old.
If you're taking a wild guess without much information, you'll probably get something they'll want to exchange for something better.
If we were to take a wild guess, this John Lewis & Partners ad featuring Elton John may make the cut.
I'm going to take a wild guess that if he paid that much just to maintain the landscape, he was overcharged.
"We continue to believe that no one is able to make anything else than a wild guess on potential fines," he said.
I'm going to make a wild guess that that's not going to be the Elizabeth Warren/Bernie Sanders wing of the party.
But any predictions about how much Fiorina can help him in the complex California primary on June 242 are, at best, a wild guess.
But that's all wild guess work, and New York was a really big city — on an island, no less — even during the Gilded Age.
If someone asked me five years ago to locate the forward helix on my body, a wild guess would have been my only option.
If I had to take a wild guess, I'd say that I've probably spent at least a week of my life in the braiding chair.
Taking a wild guess, I get the feeling that, in Clooney's opinion, the United States, in the epoch of Eisenhower, had a problem with racism.
I'm taking a wild guess here, but you probably thought of one specific thing on your to-do list while reading that last paragraph, right?
Call this a wild guess, but we'd bet that your sparkly, responsible 2016 budget doesn't include thousands of dollars to spend on expert home-makeover advice.
Based on the specs and the sheer size of this laptop, you can probably take a wild guess as to how much it'll cost: A lot.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - No matter who you are or what you do, let me take a wild guess: You feel a little burned out right now.
Take a wild guess and thank Sherwood, whose 1983 African Head Charge release Drastic Season has won my ears and heart as I've done my due diligence.
I got over the pain pretty quick, but I'm gonna take a wild guess that it's not the intention of K-Swiss to hurt anyone with its shoes.
You don't say why you left those other two jobs, but I'm going to take a wild guess that this is not the first time you've felt serious anxiety about work.
And given the person's name (not to mention the suspiciously low image quality of the photo on Imgur) I'm going to take a wild guess that the image is even older than 2014.
The opinions expressed are his own.) NEW YORK, June 13 (Reuters) - No matter who you are or what you do, let me take a wild guess: You feel a little burned out right now.
Since no one knows who the original owner of the cross is, we can't be exactly sure what the intention was — but we'll take a wild guess and say that it was probably hateful.
Musk has a financial interest in solar power and electric cars, but if I had to take a wild guess, Carter and Musk probably talked a fair bit about SpaceX, the entrepreneur's private space company.
But last week, LifeWire made what Krinsky called a "wild guess": In order to support survivors who may lose their housing or income through April and May, the organization will need to come up with about $60,000.
On January 10, 1901, at a thousand and twenty feet—almost precisely the depth predicted by Higgins's wild guess—the well suddenly vomited mud, and then ejected six tons of drilling pipe clear over the top of the derrick.
If summer for you means paring down your makeup routine until it's nothing but sunscreen, tinted lip balm, and maybe some mascara, then we're going to take a wild guess and say you'll also make an exception for cream blush.
But take a wild guess which states don't have RPSs at all: States like Nebraska and Wyoming without RPSs still have an immense amount of wind available, so the economics of wind power still make sense even without a state mandate.
Save $28 on the Mini Qi Wireless Charging Pad See Details HomeSpot USB-C Hubs for MacBook Pro If you're reading this on your brand new MacBook Pro, we'll take a wild guess that you don't have a USB-A port.
The rest of the book is the story of the Swede, partly pieced together from facts gathered by Zuckerman and partly, or even mostly, the product of Zuckerman's imagination, a wild guess at how bright American promise can go so sour.
The 48-year-old star credits her diet and exercise routine for the reason she seems to be aging in reverse — but we're gonna take a wild guess and assume genetics (and some really high quality skin care) also come heavily into play.
The senator clearly has no idea what any of the banned features actually do, and when pressed about one feature in particular — the "barrel shroud" — she takes a wild guess so hilariously wrong that it spawned an Internet meme: "the shoulder thing that goes up".
"I'm gonna take a wild guess that you're referring to Google Clips, which, really, I think the media and investment community had a knee jerk reaction to that product being directly competitive to GoPro," Woodman responded, referencing a slate of articles about the perceived similarities, and the apparent and immediate effect on GoPro's stock price.
I'd venture to say—and again it's just a wild guess—that we've created a counter-narrative to our loss in Vietnam, a culture that somehow validates small, pop-in, pop-out wars—drones, incursions—that can be kept to the side, along with school shootings and other outrageous incidences that would, for so many, take away too much if they were to be solved with reasonable social agreements.
The surest way to a memorable meal is to walk the streets: to trawl the sidewalks of southern Brooklyn all the way down to the Coney Island Boardwalk; to follow the No. 7 train through Queens to its end, and beyond; to pop into each bodega along the way in case there's a secret taqueria at the back; to point at a menu written in a language you don't know, make a wild guess and hope for the best.
A guess that "is merely a hunch or is groundless... is arbitrary and of little consequence epistemologically".Martin Schiralli, Constructive Postmodernism: Toward Renewal in Cultural and Literary Studies (1999), p. 67. A guess made with no factual basis for its correctness may be called a wild guess. Jonathan Baron has said that "[t]he value of a wild guess is l/N + l/N - l/N = l/N", meaning that taking a true wild guess is no different than choosing an answer at random.
Wild Guess was a classic kids' game show about animals, taped in Canada. It originally aired in 1988, and was later reran on Animal Planet for one year from 1996-1997.
When taking a Wild Guess, if the team in control was correct, it was worth 20 points, but an incorrect answer gave the opposing team a chance to steal for 10 points. If they were wrong, no points were awarded.
Laura Miller writing for Salon (website) described the book to have advanced a preposterous idea in stages - first as a wild guess, then as a tentative hypothesis, and lastly as an undeniable fact - but entirely from within a miasma of bogus authenticity.
The omission of the word order leads to phrases that have less formal meaning. Phrases like first approximation or to a first approximation may refer to a roughly approximate value of a quantity. first approximation in Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Könemann, to a first approximation in Online Dictionary and Translations Webster-dictionary.org The phrase to a zeroth approximation indicates a wild guess.
Two teams of two kids, each with an animal name and assisted by an adult team captain (either Marilyn or Linda), competed in a game of answering animal questions. In each round, host Crone read a question with four possible answers. The teams held up a number that corresponds to one of the answers (the selected number and answer were announced by the appropriate team tamer). A correct answer was worth 30 points, but an incorrect answer forced the team to either take a Wild Guess (choose another answer) or pass it up and end the question.
For the first few seasons, the contestant would “sign in” by writing their name(s) on a chalkboard, and meet the panel up close for a casual inspection, and the panel was allowed one initial “wildguess. Beginning in 1955 Daly simply greeted and seated the contestant, who later met the panel at the end of the game. Additionally, starting April 17, 1955, the panel stopped taking initial guesses. The contestant's line was then revealed to the studio and home audiences, and Daly would tell the panel whether the contestant was salary or self-employed, and from 1960 on, dealt in a product or a service.
In the episode "The Hand of God", Baltar successfully helps the fleet destroy a Cylon mining base on an asteroid with badly needed tylium ores for fueling the fleet. The planners of the attack ask Baltar to point out where the best target for a bomb run is on a recon photo, even though he has no idea what it looks like. In his mind, Baltar asks Head Six for help, but she tells him it is in God's hands and He will 'tell' Baltar where to point. Baltar then points to one of the buildings of the base, simply as a wild guess.
This sketch followed two office workers who sat next to each other. While Ellen (played by Ella Kenion) is usually keen to get on with her work, she is frequently disturbed by Kate (Tate). Kate continually makes conversation about her lifestyle, inviting her co-worker to "Have a guess!" on such delicate situations as how much weight she had lost, how many miles she could run, and how much money she paid for her holiday. While Ellen is reluctant to go along with the game, she is pressured into making a wild guess, which almost always results in Kate's becoming insulted and consequently offensive.
For instance, the purpose of abduction is to generate guesses of a kind that deduction can explicate and that induction can evaluate. This places a mild but meaningful constraint on the production of hypotheses, since it is not just any wild guess at explanation that submits itself to reason and bows out when defeated in a match with reality. In a similar fashion, each of the other types of inference realizes its purpose only in accord with its proper role in the whole cycle of inquiry. No matter how much it may be necessary to study these processes in abstraction from each other, the integrity of inquiry places strong limitations on the effective modularity of its principal components.
In the 1970s and 1980s, it was rumoured that this version was produced by Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream, but no such credit appears on the label, and this rumour is now regarded as someone's wild guess, based on Froese being Virgin's most prominent German recording artist at the time. To this day, nothing is known for certain about who "Paul" was, who produced it, whether Virgin Records UK knew of or approved its recording, and if not, how Virgin Records Germany got away with releasing it. According to the official homepage of the band Agitation Free, the vocalist was Roland "Rolli" Paulick. Paulick was a roadie of Tangerine Dream and synth player in the line-up of Tangerine Dream for their first LP. At the time of the recording of Don Alfonso, Edgar Froese was producer and friend of Tangerine Dream and Paulick.

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