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Lottery in a sentence

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Sentence count:191+16Posted:2017-04-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: drawingraffleSimilar words: totteringbatteryjitteryflatterypitter-patterblottinggottenrottenMeaning: ['lɑtərɪ /'lɒt-]  n. 1. something that is regarded as a chance event 2. players buy (or are given) chances and prizes are distributed by casting lots. 
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121. A new national lottery to aid sport, the arts and the national heritage.
122. Lottery sales to juveniles are illegal, but laws are often not enforced.
123. A dropped pin would shatter the silence in bars during televised lottery draws.
124. Maybe she'd win the pools or walk off with first prize in the national lottery!
125. David, who won first prize in the lottery, has received more than 100 letters from charities asking for money.
126. Other measures gave us the state lottery, coastline protection, guaranteed levels of school finance and term limits.
127. Key elements of the new department will be the introduction of a national lottery and of a Millennium Fund.
128. Colin began to daydream about what he would do if he won the lottery.
129. I agree with my hon. Friend about the usefulness of a national lottery.
130. I was really lucky, I got in on the second lottery round.
131. I'd love to win the lottery and take home all that loot.
132. The prize has been called the equivalent for a novelist of winning the lottery.
133. Millions of people buy lottery tickets, but only a tiny majority ever win anything.
134. Later that year, Lottery Director Bruce Mayberry raised the ire of an influential business.
135. Schools receive a 34% cut of the money the state lottery earns.
135. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
136. My winning the lottery is improbable, because there are so many sequences of numbers other than mine that could come up.
137. Gamblers who find it infra-dig to do the pools, and now have a national lottery to look forward to.
138. After a dip in betting in 1991-92, the lottery has been doing better.
139. At 50, Larry won the lottery and became a member of the leisured class.
140. It might be a good alternative bet if you are always a loser in the National Lottery jackpot!
141. To boost his stardom, the Lottery Commission sent thousands of life-size Scratchman cutouts to stores across the state.
142. Just ask Scratchman, the goofy action hero who crusades for truth, justice and the Texas Lottery.
143. The National Lottery may be a catalyst for a change in this attitude, and so might the problems with recruiting volunteers.
144. By comparison, lottery tickets can be bought as easily as chewing gum at hundreds of retail outlets and news agents.
145. The official stance is that the lottery money should be used for the arts and education.
146. I'm hoping to win the lottery and live a life of luxury!
147. Pete Wilson and the state Lottery, which has some expertise in random selection.
148. He will take over responsibility for broadcasting from the Home Office in addition to administering the new national lottery.
149. On a street corner in the bustling city centre Petrona Sanchez, a lottery saleswoman, is equally bewildered.
150. Surely the biggest robbery of all time was the $ 900m that the Dome stole from lottery funds?
More similar words: totteringbatteryjitteryflatterypitter-patterblottinggottenrottenforgottenspottedbesottedhot temperarterymysterywinterycemeteryadulteryutterletterbutterdysenterymonasteryyesteryeartitterfetterfitterpatterbitterbetterlitter
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