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Meanings of
cards
in English
Portuguese
jogo de cartas
Catalan
joc de cartes
Back to the meaning
A game played with playing cards.
card game
Portuguese
jogo de cartas
Synonyms
Examples for "
card game
"
card game
Examples for "
card game
"
1
Ansah also had multiple sacks in the NFC wild-
card
game
last year.
2
Then I'm going back and see what's happening with the
card
game
.
3
I'm halfway to this mysterious
card
game
house when my phone bleeps.
4
It resembled the others, except that no
card
game
was in progress.
5
Reckful later played competitive Hearthstone, a free-to-play online digital collectable
card
game
.
Usage of
cards
in English
1
Standard Chartered said today it planned to issue credit
cards
in China.
2
Credit Card Interest Credit
cards
are a scourge on the family budget.
3
However, many of the
cards
have special effects, particularly the lower-numbered
cards
.
4
A new patron, a new set of bank
cards
,
a new wardrobe.
5
It had taken fifteen minutes' queueing before they got their new
cards
.
6
Costco warehouses in the United States currently accept only American Express
cards
.
7
In some cases, criminals simply mail prepaid
cards
with impunity, Tyrell said.
8
The simplest Hero
cards
simply provide some number of Runes or Power.
9
Some premium American Express
cards
also steer clear of currency transaction fees.
10
I am optimistic; I laugh; I play
cards
for money; I turkey-trot.
11
Ray said, Pretendin' you didn't know baseball
cards
was worth stealin', Bern.
12
However, Visa Electron
cards
are not available in the Republic of Ireland.
13
Something similar in growth terms is on the
cards
for next year.
14
How far could she have gone without any money or credit
cards
?
15
Similarly, practically all developed countries have national ID
cards
-
except
for
English-speakingcountries.
16
The comprehensive credit purchasing mediation business issues credit
cards
after credit check.
Other examples for "cards"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cards
card
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
play cards
yellow cards
medical cards
red cards
visit cards
More collocations
Translations for
cards
Portuguese
jogo de cartas
Catalan
joc de cartes
Cards
through the time
Cards
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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