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dicing

[ dahy-sing ]

noun

  1. gambling or playing with dice. die.
  2. ornamentation, especially of leather, with squares or diamonds.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dicing1

late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; dice, -ing 1
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But that relationship breaks down when you’re counting only payroll workers, slicing and dicing the statistics into industry sectors.

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In-between dicing up celery and stirring bubbling meals, which will be distributed to the local area, he's learning more about the charity and what they do.

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As Winslow explained — dicing chicken, browning andouille sausage, saving the shrimp for last, so it doesn’t overcook — Harris punctuated his narration with a series of small interjections.

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Baxter is a renowned, extravagantly unorthodox scientist whose fondness for slicing and dicing the living and the dead makes him seem more like a bespoke butcher.

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When she and her team learned of the corresponding repavement project, she suspected the agency was dicing up the work to speed the projects along and skirt scrutiny.

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