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Craps

Craps Meaning & Definition
Craps Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Craps?

[n] a gambling game using two dice
[n] when two dice are thrown and both come up showing one spot the results is called `craps' or `snake eyes'

Synonyms | Synonyms for Craps: crap game | crap shooting | snake eyes

Related Terms | Find terms related to Craps: bingo | bird cage | bones | card games | cast | chuck and toss | chuck farthing | chuck-a-luck | crack-loo | crap | crap game | crap shooting | crooked dice | cubes | deuce | dice | die | doubleton | fan-tan | hazard | horse racing | ivories | keno | loaded dice | lotto | natural | nick | pair | pinball | pitch and toss | poker dice | policy | roll | rouge et noir | roulette | shell game | shot | snake eyes | sweepstake | sweepstakes | teeth | the numbers | the numbers game | throw | trente-et-quarante

See Also | 2 | cast | deuce | gambling game | game of chance | II | roll | two

Craps In Webster's Dictionary

\Craps\ (kr?ps), n. A gambling game with dice. [Local, U.S.]

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