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tombola

[ UK /təmbˈə‍ʊlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a lottery in which tickets are drawn from a revolving drum

How To Use tombola In A Sentence

  • First, to all who so generously gave the prizes for the tombola, thank you.
  • They use married names, organise meals, teas and tombolas, bake cakes and wear pinnies.
  • You expected someone to announce that there would be a tombola on the upper deck and a film presentation of The Great Escape in the ship's cinema. House of Lords and electoral reform: The kill bill all-nighter | Simon Hoggart's sketch
  • On offer at the open day will be information about organic growing, live music, tombola, raffle, games and refreshments in the café.
  • I won a bottle of port on the tombola at the fair.
  • Even the act of pulling names from a tombola has a liberal helping of hoopla in the world of football. European clubs' desire for greater autonomy could wreck World Cup
  • At the Spring Fair, there will be many attractions, (besides the dogs,) including stalls selling doggy objects, bric-a-brac, cakes, plus face painting, tombola and raffles.
  • A sort of jaunty 1920s army major: monocle, huge moustache, laugh like a tombola full of excitable ducks. This week's new singles
  • Elsewhere on The Grove an oompah band and tombola stall made full use of the new bandstand.
  • They took part in a tombola, an auction - with lots donated by local businesses - and a raffle to help raise money for the cause.
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