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scratch card

noun

  1. a card or ticket having one or more sections coated with an opaque substance that can be scratched off to reveal a possible prize.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of scratch card1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

Scratch card winners have 30 days from the date of purchase to claim their winnings, and for Jean-Davide and his unlikely collaborators, the deadline is fast approaching.

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The $50,000 prize was the top possible win for the $5 scratch card he bought.

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He won this month's prize after buying a scratch card at a liquor store, the organisation said.

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Bellevue Collection visitors can pick up a free scratch card through Feb. 6 to receive a special dining offer from participating restaurants or a chance to win an $80 Bellevue Collection gift card.

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A couple who had been shielding for nearly two years say they "burst into tears" when they found out they had won £300,000 on a scratch card.

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