Cube food
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noun
- Die
- A gambling game played with dice
- A small cubical piece (as of food)
- A close contest between two racing-car drivers for position during a race
verb
- To cut into small cubes
"diced onions"
- To ornament with square markings
"diced leather"
- To bring by playing dice
"dice himself into debt"
- To lose by dicing
"dice her money away"
- To play games with dice
"dice for drinks in the bar"
- To take a chance
"the temptation to dice with death"
noun
- A small cube marked on each face with from one to six spots and used usually in pairs in various games and in gambling by being shaken and thrown to come to rest at random on a flat surface
- Dado
- A hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool used for forming screw threads
- A mold into which molten metal or other material is forced
- A perforated block through which metal or plastic is drawn or extruded for shaping
idiom
- Used to say that something could have either a good result or a bad result
idiom
- Dice used for cheating
"He was caught using a pair of loaded dice."
idiom
- To unfairly make one possible result more likely than another
"We received information that would load the dice in favor of our arguments."
idiom
- To divide something into many small parts especially to use the result for one's own purposes
"You can slice and dice the data any way you want."
verb
- To impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a surface
- To cause to revolve by turning over and over on or as if on an axis
- To cause to move in a circular manner
"they rolled their eyes at the absurdity"
- To form into a mass by turning over and over
- To impel forward with an easy continuous motion
- To cause to move in a given direction by or as if by turning a crank
"rolled down the window"
- To put a wrapping around enfold, envelop
- To wrap round on itself shape into a ball or roll
"rolled up the newspaper"
- To press, spread, or level with a roller} {bcmake smooth, even, or compact
"hulled and rolled oats"
- To move on rollers or wheels
"rolled the patient into the operating room"
- To cause to begin operating or moving
"roll the cameras"
- To sound with a full reverberating tone
"rolled out the words"
- To make a continuous beating sound upon sound a roll upon
"rolled their drums"
- To utter with a trill
"rolled his r's"
- To play (a chord) in arpeggio style
- To combine so as to comprise one entity
- To rob (a drunk, sleeping, or unconscious person) usually by going through the pockets
- Bowl
- To move along a surface by rotation without sliding
- To move onward or around as if by completing a revolution elapse, pass
"the months roll on"
- To shift the gaze continually
"eyes rolling in terror"
- To revolve on an axis
- To move about roam, wander
- To go forward in an easy, gentle, or undulating manner
"the waves rolled in"
- To flow in a continuous stream pour
"money was rolling in"
- To flow as part of a stream of words or sounds
"the names roll off your tongue"
- To have an undulating contour
"rolling prairie"
- To lie extended stretch
- To travel in a vehicle
"rolling north on the highway"
- To become carried on a stream
- To move on wheels
- To make a deep reverberating sound
"the thunder rolls"
- Trill
- To swing from side to side
"the ship heaved and rolled"
- To walk with a swinging gait sway
- To take the form of a cylinder or ball
- To respond to rolling in a specified way
- To get underway begin to move or operate
- To move forward develop and maintain impetus
"the project finally got rolling"
- To execute a somersault
- To run toward one flank usually parallel to the line of scrimmage especially before throwing a pass
This clue was used on February 6, 2025.
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