raffle

[ US /ˈɹæfəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈæfə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. dispose of in a lottery
    We raffled off a trip to the Bahamas
NOUN
  1. a lottery in which the prizes are goods rather than money
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How To Use raffle In A Sentence

  • Entrance costs £2.45 and there will also be a tombola and raffle.
  • I won a prize in the raffle.
  • We will have a free raffle. 10 guests will receive their very own seedling from the National Arbor Day Foundation to plant at home. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • The organisers thank all who patronised the function and also everyone who donated prizes for the raffle.
  • The young couple was cruising slowly in the Raffles Hills housing estate.
  • You can enter up to ten raffle numbers but each must have a unique Sun Code. The Sun
  • There will also be a raffle for hampers, vouchers, bottles etc., on the day.
  • He is already a Sun+ member and entered one of the Lotto raffle lines under his own name. The Sun
  • Tickets are €3 each with a cheese and wine reception, door prize and a later raffle for valuable prizes.
  • Get into the Scandinavian spirit during this fair of Swedish arts and crafts, activities for kids, a raffle and, of course, glogg. Free & easy
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