A form of all fours in which a total of seven points is game.
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Examples for "old sledge"
Examples for "old sledge"
1This adventure threw a temporary stigma upon the game of " old sledge."
2Papa, with one or two cronies, was playing " old sledge" in the smoking compartment.
3We come up the old sledge road from the place where the Fram used to lie.
4They're bringin' in their blamed telephones now and malaria and aigue and old sledge, and fun might as well skip out.
5In the mean time, the other children, who had no dignity to support, had spread their little repast on an old sledge.
1Let's have a little game of seven-up, and pass the time profitably.
2They found the switch crew in the engine of the cab playing seven-up.
3How'd you like to play a game or two of seven-up?
4Several were playing seven-up with an old pack of cards.
5Cooley and Marion Clark, both devoted to the card game of "seven-up."
6Kennicott played seven-up with the conductor and two brakemen.
7High-low-jack, sometimes called all-fours or seven-up, everlasting and old maid were the chief games of cards.
8He wanted to play seven-up for it.
9He made himself a pack of cards from birch bark, and taught Neewak the way to play seven-up.
10Harris finds the patient Joe playing seven-up with a couple of friends, and his pistols on the table.
11Poker and seven-up were his favorite.
12Poker and seven-up, and a vain modern expense for soap, unknown to your glorious ancestors, have depleted your purses.
13So one evening I challenged him to play seven-up for the mine, the loser to take his outfit and walk.
14I have seen him give parties two points in casino and seven-up, and they would play marked cards on him.
15Frequently Maxwell and Carson would play the game of seven-up for hours at a time, seated at one of the tables.
16At noon the foul ogre cribbage stalks rampant, and seven-up for dim, distant oysters that only the eye of faith can see.
Seven-up ao longo do tempo