cards

cards
noun
a game played with playing cards (Freq. 1)
Syn: ↑card game
Members of this Topic:
fourhanded, ↑discard, ↑reshuffle, ↑reshuffling, ↑deal, ↑ruff, ↑trumping, ↑trick, ↑shoe, ↑trump, ↑book, ↑revoke, ↑unblock, ↑bluff, ↑bluff out, ↑overtrump, ↑crossruff, ↑exit, ↑lurch, ↑skunk, ↑ante, ↑underplay, ↑check, ↑pitch, ↑cover, ↑raise, ↑see, ↑riffle, ↑misdeal, ↑bid, ↑call
Hypernyms: ↑game
Hyponyms:
Part Meronyms:
discard, ↑shuffle, ↑shuffling, ↑make, ↑cut, ↑cutting, ↑doubling, ↑double, ↑deal, ↑lead, ↑revoke, ↑renege, ↑call

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plural of card
present third singular of card

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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