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View synonyms for one-spot

one-spot

[wuhn-spot]

noun

  1. the upward face of a die bearing one pip or a domino one half of which bears one pip.



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Beating the Devils on its own is worthy of a one-spot jump in the rankings.

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Every other bowl-eligible team would get a one-spot bump in the pecking order as a result.

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We reporters are guilty of playing up meaningless one-spot switches too.

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The latter would have thrown open a one-spot debate involving two-loss Stanford, defending national champion Ohio State, or North Carolina.

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What is perhaps the most outrageous gift from the Ferrari catalog amounts to an otherwise simple pair of dice, emblazoned with the Prancing Horse logo instead of the one-spot.

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