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lucky dip
noun
- a barrel or box filled with sawdust and small prizes for which children search
- informal.an undertaking of uncertain outcome
Example Sentences
One of Pop Mart's biggest selling points for collectors is the way their toys are packaged in what's known as blind boxes, which make the experience of getting one like a lucky dip.
The 45-year-old went to bed thinking he had won a lucky dip, but woke up the next morning to realise he had scooped a much bigger prize.
She saw the two money spiders while at home and decided to buy a lucky dip.
Ms Coles, who matched five numbers plus one Lucky Star number, said she had "a glass of water and a sit down" after checking her winning lucky dip numbers.
The UK's biggest ever EuroMillions lottery winners have been revealed as a couple from Gloucester who scooped £184m with a lucky dip ticket.
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