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raffle
noun as in lottery for a prize
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One popular conspiracy theory held that the houses of respectable Protestant families were being raffled off in Catholic churches, to be invaded by unwashed broods of Irish peasants as soon as home rule was established.
There’s always a meal at the end of it and a raffle.
It will be raffled this fall — after Kelce drives it around town and to games for a few weeks.
The TF Nation organisers hold a charity raffle at every convention, with funds once again going towards Mary's Meals.
The previous night’s starting pitcher, in full uniform, roams the grounds selling 50-50 raffle tickets.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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