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Raffle   Listen
verb
Raffle  v. i.  (past & past part. raffled; pres. part. raffling)  To engage in a raffle; as, to raffle for a watch.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Raffle" Quotes from Famous Books



... The raffle man, as the villagers called Crowley, seemed to have a great deal on his mind, Latisan reflected. Crowley made several trips to the telegraph ...
— Joan of Arc of the North Woods • Holman Day

... Captain," he murmured, tenacious and tranquil; and I burst into a jarring laugh, remembering how he had stuck to the circus-rider woman—the depth of passion under that placid surface, which even cuts with a riding-whip (so the legend had it) could never raffle into the semblance of a storm; something like the passion of a fish would be if one could imagine such a thing as ...
— 'Twixt Land & Sea • Joseph Conrad



Words linked to "Raffle" :   present, raffle off, drawing, give, gift



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