a game of chance in which a leader draws numbered disks at random from a stock and the players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards, the winner being the first to cover a complete row.
a lottery, as one operated by a state government, in which players choose numbers that are matched against those of the official drawing, the winning numbers typically paying large cash prizes.
Origin of lotto
1770–80; <Italian <Germanic; see lot
Words nearby lotto
Lot's wife, Lotta, lotte, lottery, Lottie, lotto, lotus, lotus-eater, Lotus of the Good Law, lotus position, Lotus Sutra
Lotto is propped up by the notion that “Hey, you never know” though of course you do know—you know that you will not win.
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The one-in-a-million chance is exactly that—a small but real chance, as any lotto winner will tell you.
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Applying for a permit is kind of like playing the Lotto, but with worse odds.
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Whenever I say, ‘Oh, can I have my lotto number, the newspaper?’
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In the end he begins to attitudinise and to display those artificial graces which were presently accentuated by Lotto.
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His colours show a brilliancy and depth acquired by studying Titian; and then, again, his bright tints remind us of Lotto.
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The wooden balls, like those of the Lotto, appear to have been hollow, and to have contained the ticket or written order.
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One is called the Italian or Genoese lotto, or merely the lotto; the other is the common lottery well known in England.
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Why, I am anything but a spring chicken, yet Lotto was an old game when I was young.
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British Dictionary definitions for lotto
lotto
/ (ˈlɒtəʊ) /
noun
Also called: housey-houseya children's game in which numbered discs, counters, etc, are drawn at random and called out, while the players cover the corresponding numbers on cards, the winner being the first to cover all the numbers, a particular row, etcCompare bingo
a lottery
Word Origin for lotto
C18: from Italian, from Old French lot, from Germanic. See lot
raffle, gambling, sweepstake, poker, roulette, chance, game of chance, door prize, luck of the draw, numbers game, bridge, lottery, wheel of fortune, bingo, canasta, craps, crazy eights, gin, gin rummy, penny ante