Similar words: rambling, trembling, gamble, sibling, gambol, ramble, scramble, preamble. Meaning: ['gæmblɪŋ] n. the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize).
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2 Gambling is often a curse.
3 The men have been gambling away all night.
4 He ruined himself by gambling.
5 He spends all his time gambling in the casino.
6 He went to a psychiatrist about his compulsive gambling.
7 He is mad on gambling.
8 He lost his money gambling at cards.
9 The mayor decried gambling in all its forms.
10 Gambling is not legal here.
11 Gambling is a vice.
12 Gambling became an obsession , and he eventually lost everything.
13 Their taste for gambling has endeared them to Las Vegas casino owners.
14 They have been gambling away for days, almost forgetting to eat.
15 Gambling had brought about his ruin.
16 The law forbids gambling of any kind.
17 He has a taste for gambling.
18 Gambling is a mug's game.
19 The police knocked the gambling joint over yesterday.
20 Gambling is always coupled with degradation.
21 He lost his fortune gambling on the stock exchange.
22 A gambling debt is not legally enforceable.
23 Jack loves gambling on the horses.
24 She's not prepared to subsidize his gambling any longer.
25 He's gambling his reputation on this deal.
26 She wondered if he had been sent down for gambling.
27 He is accused of misappropriating $30 000 to pay off gambling debts.
28 The government is framing a new bill to put a cap on gambling.
29 He cast his money on the table and left the gambling house at once.
30 The lottery is probably the most popular form of gambling.