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[ dahy-sing ] / ˈdaɪ sɪŋ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR dicing ON THESAURUS.COM
noungambling or playing with dice. ornamentation, especially of leather, with squares or diamonds. Origin of dicinglate Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; see origin at dice, -ing1 Words nearby dicingdichromaticism, dichromatism, dichromic, dichromic acid, dichroscope, dicing, dick, dickcissel, dickens, Dickens, Charles, Dickensian Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for dicingBut then in 2011 he weaponized comedy, slicing and dicing his political rivals in the same way a comedian deals with a heckler. Obama Will Weaponize Comedy at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner|Dean Obeidallah|May 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST In 2009, Pfeiffer told David Letterman on Late Night that she won them over by “slicing and dicing Al Pacino.” Mob Wives of Hollywood||April 22, 2011|DAILY BEAST Gaston Carew sat beyond, dicing with a silky rogue who had the coldest, hardest face that Nick had ever seen. Master Skylark|John Bennett But it was never reasonable that gentlefolk should cheat at their dicing. Chivalry|James Branch Cabell
Charles Fox was a terrible fellow for drinking and dicing; used to see him at Watthiers. This process complete, they were placed in trays on traveling carriers, which delivered them to the dicing machines. Solaris Farm|Milan C. Edson He is no longer for drinking or kissing, for dicing or fighting. The God of Love|Justin Huntly McCarthy
Words related to dicingcrumble, grind, speculate, wager, pony up, cleave, cube, divide, mince, slash, hack, whack, shave, slice, rip, carve, curtail, cut, hash, chip |