lottery

lottery
noun
ADJECTIVE
national, state
VERB + LOTTERY
have, hold

We're having a lottery to raise money for homeless families.

run

the company that ran the state lottery

play
hit (AmE), win
LOTTERY + VERB
fund sth, raise sth

These programs use state lotteries to fund the student awards.

The lottery has raised millions of pounds.

LOTTERY + NOUN
ticket
winner
jackpot, prize

a $3 million lottery jackpot

win
funds
machine

The second ball rolled from the lottery machine.

PREPOSITION
in a/the lottery

I won my car in a lottery

on the lottery

A couple scooped £10 million on the national lottery.


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