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Meaning of crap-shooter

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crap-shooter (n)

a gambler who throws dice in the game of craps

crap-shooter Sentence Examples

  1. The back alley became a makeshift casino every night, with a ragtag group of crap shooters huddled around a flickering streetlight. (Informal tone)
  2. Despite the police warnings, the teenagers continued their late-night crap-shooting sessions, fueled by youthful recklessness. (Informal tone)
  3. The old man reminisced about his younger days, spending nights as a skilled crap shooter, rolling snake eyes and winning big. (Informal tone)
  4. The high-stakes crap-shooting game in the back room attracted both seasoned gamblers and desperate amateurs. (Informal tone)
  5. The movie portrayed a dramatic scene where a down-on-his-luck crap shooter risked everything on a single throw of the dice. (Informal tone)
  6. Tourists walking by the park were surprised to see a group of teenagers engaged in a heated crap-shooting match. (Informal tone)
  7. The casino security kept a watchful eye on the known crap shooters, wary of any potential cheating or trouble. (Informal tone)
  8. Although some consider crap shooting a game of pure luck, skilled players can develop strategies to increase their odds. (Informal tone, but acknowledges skill)
  9. Despite the allure of quick cash, the life of a street-corner crap shooter was often fraught with danger and uncertainty. (Informal tone)
  10. The rhythmic clatter of dice echoed through the smoky room, a constant soundtrack to the world of high-stakes crap shooting. (Informal tone)

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a gambler who throws dice in the game of craps

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The back alley became a makeshift casino every night, with a ragtag group of crap shooters huddled around a flickering streetlight. (Informal tone)

Despite the police warnings, the teenagers continued their late-night crap-shooting sessions, fueled by youthful recklessness. (Informal tone)

The old man reminisced about his younger days, spending nights as a skilled crap shooter, rolling snake eyes and winning big. (Informal tone)

The high-stakes crap-shooting game in the back room attracted both seasoned gamblers and desperate amateurs. (Informal tone)