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sweepstake
noun as in lottery
noun as in raffle
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Example Sentences
I’m told a group of Labour staffers is eagerly holding a sweepstake about what it could be - but a source suggests, in a bleak financial situation, they stand to be sorely disappointed.
"You only do that because you think you have to, but using a sweepstake is not a bad idea. Whether or not it will work is another whole thing. It could just as easily backfire," he told CNBC.
"They all thought I was going to kick the bucket, but I won the sweepstake down the golf club."
In summary, if you have India or Pakistan in the workplace sweepstake, you might be in the money.
Keisha Schahaff joined her daughter after winning their tickets in a sweepstake.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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