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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91 We can't relax our safety standards - we'd be gambling with people's lives.
92 When the card game ended, he cashed in his chips and left the gambling house.
93 Gambling was his destruction.
94 Jim never drank, and certainly didn't go a bundle on gambling.
95 He used his inheritance to indulge his vices of drinking and gambling.
96 He frittered away a fortune on fast cars and gambling.
97 Sean tried to pay back his gambling debts(sentencedict.com), but he was in over his head.
98 Gambling and tourism pay roughly half the entire state budget.
99 Because of his gambling, he lost everything he possessed.
100 People have been gambling since time immemorial.
101 Your Uncle Maury has a gambling problem.
102 At that time, gambling helped him to survive.
103 Gambling will be not be sanctioned in any form.
104 Teenage gambling often goes unnoticed.
105 He stopped drinking, smoking, gambling, and womanizing.
106 I strongly disapprove of any form of gambling.
107 Gambling is still illegal in Arkansas.
108 Crane admits that he is addicted to gambling.
109 Casinos are the wine bars of the gambling world.
110 Gambling on gaming and being seduced by simulation.
111 Don's wife left him because of his excessive gambling.
112 Addiction to drugs, tobacco(sentencedict.com/gambling.html), or gambling are obvious examples.
113 Every nation must have its legalized form of gambling.
114 The distress caused by compulsive gambling is very considerable.
115 We won $700 gambling in Las Vegas.
116 The indexes came crashing down, making losers out of many neophyte capitalists gambling that prices would shoot up for ever.
117 Gambling has recently been legalized in three towns in Colorado.
118 Analysts rate the area one of the few good domestic opportunities for new gambling ventures during the coming year.
119 Mirretti admitted in court that gambling was the most important thing in his life.
120 Hotel managers refused to install cable TV and other fripperies that would distract clients from gambling.