Similar words: mahjong, jones, jonquil, jonathan, mother jones, jonas salk, hong kong, amah. Meaning: n. Chinese game played by 4 people with 144 tiles.
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1. Mah-jongg players at a Chinatown community organization.
2. The robberies have chilled the mah-jongg network.
3. Mah-jongg players at a Chinatown community organization. The game is also played at parlors where illegal gambling takes place; four recent robberies have been reported.
4. "I like to play mah-jongg on the computer, but you have to wait when school is out, " he said.
5. Finally, Wang - posing as the wife of a businessman, has insinuated herself into the mah-jongg circle of Yee's wife (Joan Chen) - manages to finally seduce him.
6. Although Cantonese tea houses are very noisy, nobody plays cards or mah-jongg.
7. Residents of Chengdu, the lively capital of southwestern China's Sichuan province, are known as enthusiastic idlers, a reputation owed to a passion for tea gardens, cards and mah-jongg and good food.
8. It is common to see people cluster along the street drinking tea, chatting or playing mah-jongg.
9. Finally, I returned to the hotel, where I discovered my floormates click-clacking away at mah-jongg.
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