[ US /ˈkɹæpˌʃut/ ]
NOUN
  1. a risky and uncertain venture
    getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot
  2. playing craps
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How To Use crapshoot 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.
  • Oil dispersants an environmental 'crapshoot' msnbc. comupdated 8: 21 a.m. WN.com - Business News
  • The Contemporary World Cinema category is generally a catch-all and a crapshoot.
  • But let's face it - the draft has always been a crapshoot, even in the days when the best college players were the only ones selected.
  • In Dillender's case, however, the expedition was a crapshoot from the beginning. Dillender, William E.
  • They reported that the audience wondered how the university could ‘stoop… to allow a performance of a play in which the leading character was a crapshooter and escaped convict’.
  • getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot
  • It is an often used ‘secret’ of professional crapshooters, but is relatively easy to accomplish - if you know how.
  • Trying to develop expertise internally is a crapshoot.
  • Cassandra S. Oil dispersants an environmental 'crapshoot' msnbc. comupdated 5: 49 p.m. WN.com - Articles related to No more eating shark fin in Hawaii after new law
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