noun
- Plural of fullam; dice that are loaded or weighted to produce false results in gambling.
Usage: archaic; historical; gambling slang
Examples
- The cheater was caught using fullams to win at the card table.
- In Elizabethan times, fullams were a common tool of professional gamblers.
- The constable discovered a collection of fullams hidden in the tavern keeper's room.
- Fullams were designed to land on certain numbers more frequently than others.