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1. cards
noun. ['ˈkɑːrdz'] a game played with playing cards.
Synonyms
- pinocle
- double
- piquet
- sevens
- parliament
- strip-Jack-naked
- nap
- whist
- euchre
- call
- cut
- beggar-my-neighbor
- blackjack
- beggar-my-neighbour
- solitaire
- stops
- patience
- Newmarket
- old maid
- long whist
- Napoleon
- Chicago
- bezique
- trente-et-quarante
- Go Fish
- deal
- renege
- faro
- cutting
- shuffling
- card game
- baccarat
- Michigan
- five hundred
- monte
- rum
- fantan
- all fours
- shuffle
- lead
- cribbage
- pinochle
- penuchle
- rouge et noir
- rummy
- chemin de fer
- twenty-one
- three-card monte
- high-low-jack
- crib
- four-card monte
- boodle
- poker
- short whist
- pisha paysha
- make
- revoke
- casino
- game
- vingt-et-un
- ecarte
- poker game
- bridge
- cassino
- discard
Antonyms
Rhymes with Cards
- disregards
- retards
- regards
- dillard's
- bernards
- bernard's
- yards
- yard's
- shards
- hards
- guards
- guard's
- card's
- bard's
Sentences with cards
1. Noun, plural
He or she leads the first trick, or cards from each player played during the round.
Quotes about cards
1. Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.
- Josh Billings
2. Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt is determinism; the way you play it is free will.
- Jawaharlal Nehru
3. I'm kind of a good girl - and I'm not. I'm a good girl because I really believe in love, integrity, and respect. I'm a bad girl because I like to tease. I know that I have sex appeal in my deck of cards. But I like to get people thinking. That's what the stories in my music do.
- Katy Perry