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Raffled

Raffle \Raf"fle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Raffled (r[a^]f"f'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Raffling (r[a^]f"fl[i^]ng).] To engage in a raffle; as, to raffle for a watch.

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raffled

vb. (en-past of: raffle)

Usage examples of "raffled".

This concluded the official part of the program and Local Group Leader Sellke informed the citizens of Langfuhr that the second part would now begin, a friendly informal get-together in the course of which useful and tasty products would be raffled off for the benefit of Winter Aid.

And when she qualified for the state titles in Brisbane, Bauldry iced a cake and raffled it, selling two dollar tickets until she had enough to send Cathy and two other girls to Brisbane.

As he lost his voice, however, and realized that in a short time he would be unable to bear the pain, he began to understand that it was not through raffled pigs and goats that his daughter would get to Brussels, so he conceived the idea of organizing the fabulous raffle of the lands destroyed by the deluge, which could easily be restored by a person with the money to do so.

Once he'd taken sufficient enjoyment, he slammed the front door so hard that the brass knocker raffled back and forth.

If he'd been killed that night he'd have left no footprints in life, no evidence and no personal effects but his bike -- which the others would have raffled off immediately.