to cast or draw lots

  • 71gamble — Synonyms and related words: accidentality, actuarial calculation, admit of, adventitiousness, ante, ante up, back, be liable, be subjected to, bet, bet on, bid fair to, blind bargain, borderline case, brave, break, call, cast lots, casualness,… …

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  • 72game — Synonyms and related words: Animalia, Boston, Byzantine intrigues, Earl of Coventry, Monopoly, Olympic games, Olympics, Ping Pong, Pit, Polish bank, Rugby, Russian bank, Scrabble, acquiescent, action, adventurous, agreeable, aim, alacritous, all… …

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  • 73sport — Synonyms and related words: Beau Brummel, Monopoly, Ping Pong, Rugby, Scrabble, acrobatics, action, adventurer, advertise, affect, agate, agonistics, air, also ran, amateur athlete, amusement, anomaly, antic, antics, archer, archery, association… …

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  • 74lot — 1. pronoun lots of friends a lot of money Syn: a large amount, a fair amount, a good/great deal, a great quantity, quantities, an abundance, a wealth, a profusion, plenty, a mass; a large number, a considerable number, scores; informal hundreds,… …

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  • 75R. v. Dudley and Stephens — Infobox Court Case name = R. v. Dudley and Stephens court = Queen s Bench Division date filed = date decided = 1884 full name = Her Majesty The Queen v. Tom Dudley and Edwin Stephens citations = [1884] 14 QBD 273 DC judges = Lord Coleridge, Lord… …

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  • 76bet — I verb adventure, ante, ante up, cast lots, chance, chance the odds, draw, draw lots, encounter the risk, flip a coin, gamble, game, hazard, incur the risk, lay a wager, lay even money, lay money down, lay odds, leave to chance, parlay, play,… …

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  • 77chance — [adj] accidental, unforeseeable adventitious, at random, casual, contingent, fluky, fortuitous, fortunate, happy, inadvertent, incidental, lucky, odd, offhand, unforeseen, unintentional, unlooked for, unplanned; concept 552 Ant. designed,… …

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  • 78bal|lot — «BAL uht», noun, verb, lot|ed, lot|ing. –n. 1. a piece of paper or other object used in secret voting: »Have you cast your ballot? The ballot is stronger than the bullet (Abraham Lincoln). 2. a) the method of secret …

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  • 79Un ballo in maschera — Giuseppe Verdi …

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  • 80ballot — balloter, n. /bal euht/, n., v., balloted, balloting. n. 1. a slip or sheet of paper, cardboard, or the like, on which a voter marks his or her vote. 2. the method of secret voting by means of printed or written ballots or by means of voting… …

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