A variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game; now generally superseded by contract bridge.
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Examples for "auction"
Examples for "auction"
1Germany saw subdued demand at its first auction of the year yesterday.
2Dairy farmers also received better news, with auction prices slightly up overnight.
3As a result, the authorities are opting to auction new licenses first.
4Drew said, You're welcome to come to the jewelry auction, of course.
5About five years ago, they held a Christmas auction to raise money.
1I say, Hoape, they tell me you play uncommonly good auction bridge.
2He did uncommonly well at auction bridge in the clubs.
3There are volumes on auction bridge, family budgets and mind-training.
4This from Gibbs, who is a master of auction bridge.
5Frederic had suggested a rubber at auction bridge.
6I can sing a little, play the piano a little, auction bridge a good deal; I can cook, and sew fancy things.
7He played auction bridge that afternoon in a private room at one of the hotels with the three men he had lunched with.
8The game of Auction Bridge may be divided into three species.
9For instance, it is a mistake to confuse Auction Bridge with Rugby football.
10Auction bridge is played with cards, just like pinochle, with the exception of the beer.
11Now, A. and B. were strictly within the rules of Auction Bridge in acting as they did.
12She searched and found So-and-So's " Auction Bridge."
13Appended hereto will be found "The Laws of Auction Bridge" as published by the Whist Club of New York, November, 1912.
14"I confess that auction bridge, as it is played over here, is the one game in the world which attracts me."
15"We are speaking of the United States of America here, ladies and gentlemen, not a hand of auction bridge." He pounded fist into palm.