Meaning of Domino | Babel Free
ˈdɒmɪnəʊDefinitions
- A tile divided into two squares, each having 0 to 6 (or sometimes more) dots or pips (as in dice), used in the game of dominoes.
- A country that is expected to react to events in a neighboring country, according to the domino effect.
- A masquerade costume consisting of a hooded robe and a mask covering the upper part of the face.
- The mask itself.
- The person wearing the costume.
- A polyomino made up of two squares.
- A mistake in performing.
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A person's teeth. in-plural, slang
Equivalents
Examples
“Dominoes of indiscretions down Falling all around, in cycles, in circles Constantly consuming Conquer and devour”
“If a domino had four squares on its surface, it would be a tetromino. With five squares, it would be a pentomino—nine, a nonomino, eleven, an unwieldy undecomino!”
“The Mormon church's past anti-gay positions and its role in financing Proposition 8 – California's 2008 ban on same-sex marriage – may have been the first dominoes to fall around the faithful, but vetting Mitt Romney as a presidential candidate links the straightforward similarities between Mormonophobia and homophobia.”
“all the women were desirous of having the bundle immediately opened; which operation was at length performed by little Betsy, with the consent of Mr Jones: and the contents were found to be a domino, a mask, and a masquerade ticket.”
“The chair being announced, she fastened on her mask, and drew her domino round her, it not being her intention to display her splendid and fantastic costume till supper, when all the guests were expected to unmask.”
“For this scene, a large number of supers are engaged, and in order to further swell the crowd, practically all the available stage hands have to ‘walk on’ dressed in various coloured dominoes, and all wearing masks.”
“Then he hunted for the black carnival domino, supposing that it was the appropriate thing for a penitent to wear.”
“He wore a domino, but beneath it could be seen his whiskers, cut after the English fashion, and long and pendent.”
“Any player is liable to make a 'domino' — that is to say, he goes wool-gathering and continues to play when everyone else has stopped. If he does so at a grown-up concert the fault is irredeemable […]”
“[…] break your dominoes by grinding them that way.”
“Look here, you chaps, don't you chew it too quick, or you'll break your dominoes on the nails!”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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