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Type Words
Synonyms card game
Type of game
Has types poker game, rouge et noir, rum, rummy, sevens, short whist, solitaire, stops, strip-jack-naked, three-card monte, trente-et-quarante, twenty-one, vingt-et-un, whist, nap, baccarat, beggar-my-neighbor, beggar-my-neighbour, bezique, blackjack, boodle, bridge, casino, cassino, chemin de fer, chicago, crib, cribbage, ecarte, euchre, fantan, faro, five hundred, four-card monte, go fish, high-low-jack, long whist, michigan, monte, all fours, napoleon, newmarket, old maid, parliament, patience, penuchle, pinochle, pinocle, piquet, pisha paysha, poker

Examples of cards

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An inventory check showed that several gift cards were missing from both purses.
From the stltoday.com
We got a bumper crop of cards showing the offspring of proud friends and family.
From the news-journalonline.com
Yet, when used responsibly, credit cards offer more advantages than debit cards.
From the denverpost.com
This weekend continues a stretch of high-profile cards over the next few months.
From the usatoday.com
Credit cards were reported stolen from an unlocked car parked in an open garage.
From the stltoday.com
Fees for funding accounts with credit cards are waived for the first six months.
From the sfgate.com
Strong holiday shopping may have drove Americans to dust off their credit cards.
From the theatlantic.com
The site helps visitors find financial products like mortgages and credit cards.
From the forbes.com
It is the market leader with about 44% in the smart cards for use in CA systems.
From the forbes.com
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