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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91) Proctor and Gamble, for example, suddenly announced that its disposable nappies were environmentally friendly.
92) His gamble of calling a referendum totally backfired, rivals said.
93) Gamble does not gamble $ 950 million on broadcast advertising to be controversial.
94) Doctors shouldn't gamble with their patients' lives just to test new drugs.
95) Once there, she had to gamble on the consulting room being unlocked.
96) Gamble makes Cover Girl, the best-selling cosmetics brand in the United States.
97) Financially secure for the first time, Gamble and Huff went on a creative rampage.
98) Gamble Co. and by Parker Hannifin Corp., which posted lower-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings.
99) The last gamble, which would make concession unnecessary,(http://sentencedict.com/gamble.html) was a new expeditionary force to defeat the rebels.
100) It would be a gamble with the security of the Middle East.
101) The city's decision to not ration water during the summer was a gamble that paid off.
102) Injured Stephen Pears, who took a calculated gamble with a cheekbone injury, was never tested in goal.
103) They had one son, Sir David Gamble, first baronet, and three daughters who died young.
104) Smith's mini gamble paid off for two ends later he stole a single to tie the score at 1-1.
105) There was a strong element of a gamble on the future in any psychiatric hospital closure.
106) He would not have found it possible to gamble deeply or to accumulate more debt.
107) Yeltsin, as he is inclined to do when backed into a corner, has taken a high-risk gamble.
108) Yet here again the gamble is great and the odds on success little better than even.
109) Store bosses are taking a gamble in hoping that enough folk will go shopping to make up for huge discounts on offer.
110) The detractors say they are relative newcomers who would have constituted a gamble.
111) It was a gamble, that the economy could grow fast enough to sustain the repayments.
112) He had risked their lives, but the gamble had paid off and that was the end of it.
113) For a man so rooted in his domesticity the nomadic life of the Official War Artist was a gamble.
114) Gamble challenged the ad after it tried 85 times to reproduce the results.
115) The president must be given every assistance - political and economic - to cement democracy and make his gamble pay off.
116) And for the toll bridge owners it could prove an expensive gamble.
117) They were faced with bankruptcy but there was enough expertise within the company to take a gamble on a change of direction.
118) They are a gamble and your stake is the interest you would earn on the cash.
119) Clinton, to give him his due, knows that reform is a gamble.
120) If the defendant makes a payment into court of £8,250, the gamble is obvious.
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.