Providing or conveying information.
1 It would be informatory - areflectionof the spirit of the Browns.
2 He scrutinizes informatory scraps of paper wafered up beside doorways.
3 The old idea of informatory doubles has been abandoned.
4 This comes nearer being an informatory double than any other in vogue in the game of to-day.
5 She sent an informatory note to that five-and-ten and she's waiting with curiosity to see the resuilts.
6 The system which is herein advocated is believed to be the most sound and informatory yet devised.
7 The declaration of three Spades by the Dealer is a very recent idea and is also most informatory .
8 The lead of a King to show the Ace is a convention-sois every informatory play or declaration.
9 When a suit has been declared, it is unnecessary, by informatory discarding, to repeat the announcement of strength.
10 False cards should be used whenever possible, as they are less informatory than the conventional lowest of a sequence.
11 Adopt informatory and conservative methods.
12 But really informatory books about the sea-dogs proper are very few indeed, while good books of any kind are none too common.
13 Fancy anyone's doubling a little slam bid on a hand like Carolyn Drake's-oreven calling an informatory double in the first place!
14 It would be informatory - areflectionof the spirit of the Browns.
15 He scrutinizes informatory scraps of paper wafered up beside doorways.
16 The old idea of informatory doubles has been abandoned.
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