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Word: Dice Box

Definition: A dice box is a small container that is usually open at one end. It is used for shaking dice (small cubes with numbers on them) before rolling them. The dice box helps to keep the dice from rolling away and makes it easier to mix them up.

Usage Instructions: - When using a dice box, you put the dice inside, close the open end, shake it to mix the dice, and then open it to let the dice roll out onto a table or surface. - Dice boxes are often used in games that involve rolling dice, like board games or gambling games.

Example: - "Before we start the game, let’s put the dice in the dice box and shake it well!"

Advanced Usage: In more advanced contexts, you might talk about different types of dice boxes, such as those made from wood, leather, or plastic, and how they can add a special touch to the gaming experience.

Word Variants:There are no direct variants of "dice box," but related terms include: - Dice (the plural of die, the small cubes used in games) - Dice Cup (a similar container, but typically closed on all sides)

Different Meanings:While "dice box" specifically refers to a container for dice, "dice" can also be used as a verb meaning to cut food into small cubes. For example, "Please dice the vegetables for the salad."

Synonyms: - Dice container - Dice shaker - Dice holder

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "dice box," but the phrase "roll the dice" is commonly used. It means to take a risk or chance, especially when the outcome is uncertain.

Noun
  1. a small container (open at one end) in which dice are shaken by hand and from which they are thrown

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