NOUN
- a game in which prizes (e.g., candies or coins) are concealed in a container and for a small sum a player can draw one out at random
-
a selection or decision purely at random
their system of hiring people seemed to be a sort of lucky dip
How To Use lucky dip In A Sentence
- A good lucky dip, to please the sixes and upwards.
- The fair, on November 1 at 2.30 pm, will have tombolas, lucky dips, a ball pool and craft stalls.
- It's the ultimate lucky dip, with 2,000 postcard-sized artworks on display, all unattributed. Times, Sunday Times
- The crowds were entertained by an array of stalls and games, including the traditional hoopla and lucky dip.
- Pupils at Seend School did most of the organisation for the event themselves and thought of ideas for games, including a treasure hunt, marbles and lucky dips.
- So, they will have lucky dips and grand prizes - stuff which pleases the customer and makes them spend that moolah.
- From tonight, anyone who matches two numbers in the main lotto draw will win a free lucky dip ticket for the following week's draw. Times, Sunday Times
- There will be a lucky dip, incorporating the elusive Penny Black, the world's first adhesive postage stamp.
- Use reward systems (star charts culminating in a lucky dip or favourite outing) to motivate preschool and school-age kids, especially if they are getting out of bed or coming into your bed at night.
- What with it being a double roll-over on Saturday I had had a couple of goes and when I checked my numbers on Sunday I realised my lucky dip line had won me ten pounds.