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sweepstakes
[sweep-steyks]
noun
a race or other contest for which the prize consists of the stakes contributed by the various competitors.
the prize itself.
a lottery in which winning tickets are selected at random, each winning-ticket number then being matched to one of the horses nominated for or entered in a specific race, and the amounts paid the winners being determined by the finishing order of the horses that run.
any gambling transaction in which each of a number of persons contributes a stake, and the stakes are awarded to one or several winners.
a risky venture that promises large rewards.
the high-tech sweepstakes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sweepstakes1
Example Sentences
The measure bans online gaming companies from offering digital sweepstakes that the tribes see as another threat to their exclusive rights to gambling.
Spencer, who was sixth in last year’s sweepstakes race, led the Mustangs to their fourth straight team championship.
And Bonta ruled against daily fantasy sweepstakes, reiterating the state’s position on gaming.
Shapiro also linked the potential airplane deal to other acts of “influence peddling,” like Trump’s cryptocurrency sweepstakes.
A shot at landing their point guard of the future in the Paige Bueckers sweepstakes.
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