Synonym: add-in, batting order, bill, bill of fare, board, calling card, carte, carte du jour, circuit board, circuit card, identity card, lineup, menu, notice, placard, plug-in, poster, posting, scorecard, tease, visiting card, wag, wit. Similar words: car, care, scare, cart, hard, yard, scary, carve. Meaning: [kɑːd] n. 1. one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes 2. a card certifying the identity of the bearer 3. a rectangular piece of stiff paper used to send messages (may have printed greetings or pictures) 4. thin cardboard, usually rectangular 5. a witty amusing person who makes jokes 6. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement 7. a printed or written greeting that is left to indicate that you have visited 8. (golf) a record of scores (as in golf) 9. a list of dishes available at a restaurant 10. (baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will bat 11. a printed circuit that can be inserted into expansion slots in a computer to increase the computer's capabilities. v. 1. separate the fibers of 2. ask someone for identification to determine whether he or she is old enough to consume liquor.
Random good picture Not show
(181) He was accused of fraudulently using a stolen credit card.
(182) Phillips is hoping for a wild card entry to the Queensland tennis championships.
(183) He has all his friends' names and addresses on a card index.
(184) Unfortunately, I didn't have my credit card with me or I'd certainly have bought it.
(185) He bought her a birthday card with a big gold sixteen on the front.
(186) He was able to get what he wanted without having to play his trump card.
(187) He paid the whole bill with an American Express card.
(188) There was a card tacked to the wall at the side of the photograph.
(189) Talk about mean! She didn't even buy me a card.
(190) Tom was ordered off in the second half after another yellow card for fouling on the opposing player.
(191) He brought a card out of his wallet and gave it to her.
(192) The credit card is then accepted, subject to verification of the signature.
(193) I was going to pay but before I knew it he'd whipped out his credit card.
(194) The legs on our card table collapse so we can store it in the closet.
(195) The contents of a punch card can be read in and read out readily.
(196) You should carry your membership card with you at all times.
(197) Would you prefer to pay with/by cash, cheque or credit card?
(198) This defender's ability to score vital goals has often proved a trump card.http://sentencedict.com/card.html
(199) I thought it was a nice gesture to send everyone a card.
(200) In the end, the Ten took their appeal to the Supreme Court; this, they had believed from the outset, would be their trump card.
(201) This card allows you to access your money at the touch of a button.
(202) This is the easiest way to top up your mobile phone card.
(203) The people we met in France have sent us a card.
(204) The cash register only opens once the card has been swiped.
(205) If you don't pay your credit card bill on time, you'll get socked with a huge late fee.
(206) You usually have to show your card at the door.
(207) The crunch came when my bank asked for my credit card back.
(208) The couple we met on holiday have sent us a card.
(209) Discounts will only be given on production of your student ID card.
(210) I'm tired of trying to write a successful book,I think I'll fling my card in.