Definitions
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- noun rare Plural form of
dice , when "dice" is used as a singular. - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
dice .
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Examples
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Basically the outcome of the game is determined by 3 "dices" but instead of having number 1 to
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"haec animo" dices "area facta meost". quod tenerae cantent, lusit tua Musa, puellae,
Tragedy and Love Elegy Ovid 1912
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Dice one of the apples and stir the dices into the batter.
Cheryl Carlesimo: Time for Apple Picking Cheryl Carlesimo 2011
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Made out of three stacked “big dices”, the lamp is certainly something new and it will surely draw the attention of your guests.
Sha-Do Lamp 2009
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Dice one of the apples and stir the dices into the batter.
Cheryl Carlesimo: Time for Apple Picking Cheryl Carlesimo 2011
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Dice one of the apples and stir the dices into the batter.
Cheryl Carlesimo: Time for Apple Picking Cheryl Carlesimo 2011
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Agnes Kimberly King, a rich, matronly bully who clinically slices and dices her family to bits while nervously fingering her pearl necklace.
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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For root vegetables, he dices them and cooks them in oven-proof glass or cast-iron baking dishes at 375 degrees, tossing and stirring after 20 minutes and cooking for a total of 40 minutes.
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Agnes Kimberly King, a rich, matronly bully who clinically slices and dices her family to bits while nervously fingering her pearl necklace.
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Dice one of the apples and stir the dices into the batter.
Cheryl Carlesimo: Time for Apple Picking Cheryl Carlesimo 2011
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