Synonym: bet, risk, speculate, wager. Similar words: ramble, scramble, preamble, unscramble, rambling, nimble, stumble, resemble. Meaning: ['gæmbl] n. 1. money that is risked for possible monetary gain 2. a risky act or venture. v. 1. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome 2. play games for money.
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61) Hit the Target: Gamble on this nifty subgame.
62) It was all a gamble, Hong Kong reckoned.
63) The talk is of averaging down and topping up. The gamble goes on.
64) He had never once been unfaithful to her nor she to him, he would gamble, until now.
65) Time and again you've promised not to drink, not to gamble, and still you waste yourself.
66) Guys play basketball, goof off, gamble, hang out, argue and ignore their women.
67) Proven strikers are few and far between and Ferguson can not afford to gamble on potential.
68) The gamble had worked, when a dozen different things could have gone so terribly wrong.
69) Central government was not prepared to take that gamble,(www.Sentencedict.com) but was happy to see the localities take it.
70) He was not prepared to gamble with the future of the Elf race.
71) Given the current mood, it is a gamble that Mr Barak might easily lose.
72) Each case which goes to trial is an elaborate gamble.
73) But this sort of gamble, based on a short-term guess, could go badly wrong.
74) However, I believe that particular gamble is often lost by negative press coverage.
75) He likes to gamble, but the most he ever won was $1000.
76) Now, the Angel deal appears to represent a similar gamble for Gregory.
77) G: A difference of opinion, Geoffrey, press your buttons and gamble away.
78) This was not just a very effective means to an end: it was an end in itself-and a gamble.
79) All it's done is to give him more money to gamble away up in London.
80) It was a tremendous act of strength to - refuse that and a real financial sacrifice and gamble.
81) Gamble is emerging as a key figure in the Aberdeen case.
82) The slow-moving plume has moved thousands of yards past the five-acre yard at Bernardo Avenue and Gamble Lane, health officials say.
83) Are they willing to gamble that history will not repeat itself?
84) It was a brave gamble, and in the end they lost it.
85) Mrs Thatcher's gamble, which might have caused a huge crisis and the fall of the government, came off triumphantly.
86) Kirsty's happiness was far too important to take a gamble with.
87) Taking a gamble, Seb bought a second plough and took on another ploughman.
88) They should settle with Clinton rather than gamble on what the future holds.
89) Gamble argues that the adversary politics thesis over-generalises from a few instances to the whole of economic policy.
90) Despite the risk, Yamamoto could see no reason for hesitating to take the gamble.
More similar words: ramble, scramble, preamble, unscramble, rambling, nimble, stumble, resemble, assemble, game, bigamy, assembly, bamboo, chamber, ambient, ambition, ambiguous, bamboozle, ambulance, ambiguity, ambitious, hamburger, ambivalent, ambassador, flamboyant, ambivalence, able, bless, Bible, blend.