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gambling

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Word definitions for gambling in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance; "led a dissipated life"; "a betting man"; "a card-playing son of a bitch"; "a gambling fool"; "sporting gents and their ladies" [syn: dissipated , betting , card-playing , sporting ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. An activity characterised by a balance between winning and lose that is governed by a mixture of skill and chance, usually with money wagered on the outcome. vb. (present participle of gamble English)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Gambling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John B. Gambling (1897–1974), host of the radio show "Rambling With Gambling" from 1925 to 1959 John A. Gambling (1930–2004), host of the radio show "Rambling With Gambling" from 1959 to 1991 ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
gambling \gambling\ n. [p. pr. of gamble .] the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize); as, his gambling cost him a fortune. Syn: gaming, play.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES compulsive gambling/overeating/spending etc ▪ Compulsive overspending in these days of credit cards has become more common. drugs/gambling/smuggling etc racket ▪ Police believe he is involved in an international smuggling ...

Usage examples of gambling.

A hundred years of moonshining, stealing, gunrunning, gambling, counterfeiting, whoring, bribing, even killing, and eventually drug manufacturing, and not a single arrest.

His fattier had squandered the family fortune while gambling and departed the earth a few days after Brock uncovered his debts, while his mother had a softness of the mind and required expensive doctors.

Harper Investigations reported that Alex had been gambling again and was seri-ously in debt to Eddie Casale, a well-known Vegas underworld figure.

He led Chai through the thronging streets, past shops and marketplaces where the lights never went out, past the joy streets where every sin known to forty breeds of man was available and the sunlight never came in, past theaters and gambling halls and certain obscure buildings where no one was admitted except those of one particular race and only the members of those races knew what went on in them.

I was determined not to play any longer as a dupe, but to secure in gambling all the advantages which a prudent young man could obtain without sullying his honour.

He fretted gloomily about all the next day, riding alone in the Park, driving with his sister, drinking and gambling at the club again and smiling cynically to himself at the covert glances his acquaintances exchanged.

Sevrin was getting deuced little pleasure out of the constant rounds of gambling, drinking, and wenching.

I did not wish to go to the expense of a private sitting-room, disliked the dinnery atmosphere of the salle a manger, could not play either at pool or billiards, and the aspect of my fellow guests was unprepossessing enough to make me unwilling to enter into any tete-a-tete gamblings with them.

Money is given to people to get what they want and not as a basis for further acquisition, and we realize that the gambling spirit is a problem for the educationist and mental expert.

With nothing else to do, the guards spent their time gambling, drinking and taking potshots at the crows and ravens which occasionally floated past the unglazed slit windows of the guardhouse.

This Maroli was the man who had won all my money during my first stay in Corfu, and finding, when I returned, that I was resolved not to be duped any more, he judged me worthy of sharing the wise maxims without which gambling must necessarily ruin all those who meddle with it.

Besides, Madame Sagredo was very fond of gambling, and, to please her, it was necessary either to lose or make her win, but to accept such conditions one must be in love with the lady or wish to make her conquest, and I had not the slightest idea of either.

I need not say how pleased the worthy friends were, when they saw that I had entirely given up gambling.

This introduction was the origin of the great fortune made by that contrabrand count, because Tramontini, who had become his partner in all important gambling transactions, contrived to obtain for him from the prince the rank of captain in the service of their imperial and royal majesties, and in less than three weeks Afflisio wore the uniform and the insignia of his grade.

If I had been able to escape out of the capricious clutches of fortune by giving up gambling, my happiness would have been complete.