dicing (Meaning)

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dicing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Dice

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dicing (n.)

An ornamenting in squares or cubes.

Gambling with dice.

dicing Sentence Examples

  1. Laughter filled the kitchen as friends gathered around the table, dicing onions for a giant pot of stew.
  2. With practiced flicks of her knife, the chef diced the vegetables into perfectly uniform cubes.
  3. The gambler nervously rattled the dice in the cup, hoping for a lucky roll.
  4. The recipe called for finely dicing the tomatoes, ensuring even distribution of their flavor.
  5. The butcher expertly diced the meat, preparing it for a delicious stir-fry.
  6. The children played a game of chance, dicing with buttons on a makeshift board.
  7. The news report described the streets as "diced with ice," making travel treacherous.
  8. To create a mosaic, the artist meticulously diced colored glass pieces into tiny squares.
  9. The suspense was thick as the narrator described the hero dicing with death in a dangerous situation.
  10. The computer program diced the image into smaller squares, preparing it for further analysis.

FAQs About the word dicing

of Dice, An ornamenting in squares or cubes., Gambling with dice.

slicing,chopping, hashing,mincing, puréeing, dissecting, chipping, mashing, kibbling, butchering

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Laughter filled the kitchen as friends gathered around the table, dicing onions for a giant pot of stew.

With practiced flicks of her knife, the chef diced the vegetables into perfectly uniform cubes.

The gambler nervously rattled the dice in the cup, hoping for a lucky roll.

The recipe called for finely dicing the tomatoes, ensuring even distribution of their flavor.