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gambling (entertainment)

gambling

gambling <gambling; gamblings> N

gambling

compulsive gambling N

compulsive gambling

gambling addiction

gambling casinos

gambling club

gambling house

lotteries and gambling ECON

gamble a rise ECON

to gamble on the stock exchange ECON

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The family left abruptly in 1926, reportedly due to one of the brother's gambling debts.
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The theaters often had an attached gambling house and always a bar.
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In fact, gambling on dog races has declined for twenty consecutive years.
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Their premises were often used as gambling houses and opium dens.
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He opened gambling and opium dens and his bank had a monopoly on the import of gold.
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Having four wives, a gambling habit and a susceptibility to confidence tricksters, he did not hold on to the money he made.
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Often a rake was also prodigal who wasted his (usually inherited) fortune on gambling, wine, women and song, incurring lavish debts in the process.
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In one strip, he commits insurance fraud to maintain them by gambling (which he appropriates for his own use).
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It is also associated with the urge for freedom and exploration, humanitarian and protecting roles, and with gambling and merrymaking.
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As a practical matter, law enforcement tends to be more interested in enterprises that organize gambling on a commercial basis, not small interoffice pools.
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