domino
1 of 1nouneach of a set of small flat blocks, made of wood, plastic, etc., with spots that represent numbers on one side, used in specific games
B2Learn more on WikipediaA domino is a small, rectangular tile used in various tile-based games, typically made of wood, plastic, or ivory. Each side of the domino is marked with a number of spots, called pips, or left blank. The most common form of a domino set consists of 28 tiles, with numbers ranging from 0, which is blank, to 6, with all possible combinations of these numbers. In games like Dominoes, players take turns placing a tile that matches the number on one end of the tile already on the board. The goal of the game varies depending on the rules, but often involves scoring points or getting rid of all one's tiles.
- Each player drew seven dominoes at the start of the game.
- The domino that was placed sideways was the starting piece.
- He won the match by placing a double-six domino.
- The children enjoyed making patterns with their dominoes.
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