[
US
/ˈkɹæps/
]
[ UK /kɹˈæps/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈæps/ ]
NOUN
- expressions used when when two dice are thrown and both come up showing one spot
- a gambling game played with two dice; a first throw of 7 or 11 wins and a first throw of 2, 3, or 12 loses and a first throw of any other number must be repeated to win before a 7 is thrown, which loses the bet and the dice
How To Use craps In A Sentence
- Defensive tackle is a bit more of a crapshoot, but the one thing they must make sure of is that whomever they take has a brilliant mind.
- Like Gideon, her mother only existed in scraps of moments, in colors and sound, all disconnected and dissonant.
- The nearby street was littered with shattered vehicles, pieces of glass, bricks, mangled steel and scraps of clothing.
- Looking for a creative way to make a meal out of leftover scraps of ham, turkey or pork roast?
- Large packs of black matted mastiffs prowl the streets for scraps, occasionally breaking into fights of heart-stopping ferocity.
- To swell into the hammer-swinging hardhat who loomed in the parlor sipping vodka and orange juice, hurling brickbat words and scraps of heart shrapnel at my mother, sister and me. 1997: What I Wanted
- The room fell temporarily silent as the three pieced together all scraps of information.
- Are you interested in being able to control the dice at craps?
- On the path a few solitary scraps of withered white and blue police tape were a solemn reminder of the crime scene.
- He also knows that whoever lifts the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Bombay next month will know that they've been through a scrap to end all scraps.