Similar words: on the cards, house of cards, deck of cards, backwards and forwards, card-carrying, cardboard, boards, innards. Meaning: [kɑːd] n. a game played with playing cards.
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(61) There are 52 playing cards in a pack.
(62) Benjamin received cards from scores of local well-wishers.
(63) They want to introduce a system of identity cards.
(64) He discarded a couple of low cards.
(65) Shall we have a game of/play cards?
(66) Let's play cards instead of watching television.
(67) I've never been much good at cards.
(68) We exchanged addresses and Christmas cards.
(69) She fanned out the cards in her hand.
(70) Did you win at cards last night?
(71) The authorities have begun to issue ration cards.
(72) The menus are printed on prettily illustrated cards.
(73) The cards are arranged by author and subject.
(74) She arranged her birthday cards along the shelf.
(75) Bridge is a very popular game of cards.
(76) She won £20 at cards.
(77) I've got 14 cards; it's a misdeal!
(78) An early general election is certainly on the cards.
(79) They are playing cards to beguile the time.
(80) We played cards to pass the time .
(81) Don't play Father at cards—he always wins.
(82) We idled away the hours drinking and playing cards.
(83) I had great fun playing cards with them.
(84) Just shuffle the cards .
(85) Consumers are turning away from credit cards.
(86) We killed time playing cards.
(87) I'm bored with cards,[http://sentencedict.com/cards.html]but table tennis still distracts me.
(88) I began dealing out the cards.
(89) Lost or stolen cards must be reported immediately.
(90) He had a wallet full of plastic cards.
More similar words: on the cards, house of cards, deck of cards, backwards and forwards, card-carrying, cardboard, boards, innards, regards, onwards, inwards, towards, downwards, hardship, backwards, as regards, yardstick, afterwards, stewardship, tend towards, living standards, graveyard shift, quality standards, card, ID card, discard, placard, keycard, cash card, postcard.