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▸ noun: A game of chance popular with soldiers in the late 19th and early 20th century, in which players bet on combinations of three dice. It is equivalent to chuck-a-luck.
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▸ noun: A game of chance popular with soldiers in the late 19th and early 20th century, in which players bet on combinations of three dice. It is equivalent to chuck-a-luck.
Similar:
chuck-a-luck,
birdcage,
toodlum buck,
legality,
chuck and toss,
coronation,
craps,
cross and pile,
crapgame,
crapshoot,
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