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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(241) During the earthquake, buildings collapsed like a pack of cards.
(242) Vienna's trump cards include concerts in the palaces where Mozart made music.
(243) We can only reach agreement if we both put our cards on the table.
(244) What a lot of cards you've got through the post!
(245) My roommates are very keen on bridge cards among other things.
(246) If you play your cards right, the job could be yours when she leaves.
(247) They sold 1 million cards in the first year of business - no mean feat, given the problems many businesses are facing.
(248) Printing visiting cards on a thirty - inch press is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
(249) I xed out all the names of the people I wouldn't be sending cards to.
(250) They asked Smith to put his cards on the table.
(251) That was a clever move with your cards to take out your opponent.
(252) With a gesture of frustration, she swept the cards from the table.
(253) The memory expansion cards are useful adjuncts to the computer.
(254) The four suits in a pack of cards are hearts, spades,(www.Sentencedict.com) clubs and diamonds.
(255) Well, Alan, England have definitely been the weaker side in the first half, but I think they've still got one or two cards up their sleeve.
(256) The recipe cards are laminated so they can be wiped clean.
(257) I've had enough of this game,I'll fling my cards in and go to bed.
(258) He finished riffling through the cards and then passed them to the old man.
(259) This permitted Western manufacturers to play their strong cards: capital and technology.
(260) A recent development with current accounts has been the introduction of debit cards.
(261) One should always play fair when one has the winning cards. Oscar Wilde
(262) Horses, cards, roulette - he didn't care what the game was.
(263) Life was a lot simpler when what we honored was father and mother rather than all major credit cards. Robert Orben
(264) Chip cards will be the money of the future.
(265) Joseph watched a shady-looking bunch playing cards aboard a Mississippi steamer.
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.