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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(91) He once dealt cards in an illegal gambling joint.
(92) All major credit cards are accepted at our hotels.
(93) I'll play you a game of cards.
(94) Charles laid down his cards face up.
(95) The cards were marked,so I got cleaned.
(96) He fanned out the cards in his hand.
(97) Ed sent out Christmas cards wholesale.
(98) He always wins at cards.
(99) The machine bores a hole through the cards.
(100) Keep your credit cards in a safe place.
(101) Who's going to cut the cards?
(102) The restaurant accepts all major credit cards.
(103) His only form of recreation is playing cards.
(104) Fan the cards out, then pick one.
(105) Put the playing cards right side up.
(106) Are you buying Christmas cards already? It's only September!
(107) Does the hotel take credit cards?
(108) I blew $10 at cards.
(109) Dalton dealt out five cards to each player.
(110) I'm no good at cards.
(111) I've never been very good at cards.
(112) He occupied his mind by playing cards against himself.
(113) They were playing cards by electric light.
(114) Men were sitting in the park, playing cards.
(114) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(115) Thousands of well-wishers have sent cards and letters.
(116) We were having a game of cards .
(117) They were overstocked on Christmas cards.
(118) Who wants to play cards?
(119) The playing cards had gone missing.
(120) Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.
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.