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The phrase "at dice" is not commonly used in modern written English and may be considered somewhat archaic or poetic.
It can be used in contexts related to gambling or games of chance, particularly when referring to playing dice.
Example: "He was known to gamble at dice, often risking more than he could afford to lose."
Alternatives: "at play" or "in a game of chance".
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The overall mood at DICE, while confident, was not giddy.
There are three basic ways to cheat at dice.
Who was the first person to cheat at dice?
Solutions to address this point are focused on design and integration at dice level.
Schwikert is starting the 11th grade in Las Vegas, where her parents work at dice tables in Caesars Palace.
But the mantra at Dice is, let's not do anything with these technologies just because we can.
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"He was just shaking it around everywhere, 'Look at my dice, look at my dice, my girl got me my dice!' He was so excited".
His father, the television producer Hal Schaffel, was one of the old-school charismatic types, whose day would start at the dice table with his Teamsters and might end at the dinner table with President Kennedy.
It happened at a dice game long ago; Burnside had beaten the man out of $400.
Miss two turns at the dice". "Individual players cannot choose their class," the rules state.
At the ski industry's annual trade show in Las Vegas, Mr. Satloff won enough money at the dice table to buy a ski-molding press.
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