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gambling house
noun
- a building for gambling, especially for a large number of betting games.
Word History and Origins
Origin of gambling house1
Example Sentences
At 17 acres, it was the largest gambling house ever constructed, and at a cost of $1.2 billion, it was also the most expensive.
The first real guitar I had, Mr. Cham Fields, who owned a roadhouse, gambling house, and W. C. Handy gave it to me.
And there came news that the king was in some gambling house with a troupe of that archfiend's spies.
In 1785 one Levoz, a citizen of Lige, opened a new gambling-house, which he called the 'Club.'
"The entrance to the gambling house is through the store," explained Bronson.
One night, in a gambling-house in Chili, she quarrelled with, and stabbed a gentleman of great importance in the city.
Those men led Edouard away; they abandoned themselves anew to the pleasures of the table and the gambling house.
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