WordNet
n. a public building in which a variety of games of chance can be played (operated as a business) [syn: gambling den, gambling hell, gaming house]
Wikipedia
Gambling House is a 1951 crime film noir directed by Ted Tetzlaff and starring Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix and Cleo Moore.
Usage examples of "gambling house".
Mike Stitzel had once been a doorman at a local gambling house and was probably a spotter for the two gunmen.
Will was operating a gambling house in New Orleans, but after six months he sold out and rode west to Texas.
No gambling house likes system players, especially not when their system actually wins.
With a start, Koi recognized him as the senior vice-president for administration for the Kaga conglomerate, the man she had seen lose so much money at Big Ezoe's gambling house, the one she had had a hand in sending into debt.
The two young men, equally grim and determined, visited the Penny Palace, and secured from Harj Martin the money that had been stolen by the gambling house owner.