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parlay

[pahr-ley, -lee] / ˈpɑr leɪ, -li /


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This fall, Kalshi unveiled a “combo” product that allows customers to create multiple-legged bets on the same game — essentially a parlay.

From MarketWatch

“Murder Mystery 2” picks up where the first film left off, with Nick and Audrey having parlayed their crime-solving success into a career as professional gumshoes.

From New York Times

If that feels weird and intrusive, then parlay your sad breakfast-booth energy into support for young families you know more about.

From Washington Post

He parlayed that into study at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and later a successful campaign to overhaul the Soviet-influenced cafeteria menus in Ukrainian schools.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Lee, known as Tommy to friends, was born into great wealth, which he parlayed into even greater wealth.

From New York Times