A form of military punishment used by the British in the late 17th century in which a soldier was forced to stand on one foot on a pointed stake.
1 But, in the mean time, suppose we have a game of piquet .
2 While at piquet this noble lord can get the better of me.
3 We might have a hand or two of piquet in my rooms.
4 On the other hand, young Roderick Boole thinks he can play piquet .
5 Citizen Lamarque and I were having a little game of piquet - for vegetables .
6 Harry was happy to be able to play piquet with his aunt.
7 Dr. Rollinson chuckled to himself, and they continued their game of piquet .
8 Soldiers on piquet often gambled within sight of an enemy's advanced post.
9 No, they hadn't got piquet , but they're the plain shape you like.
10 A ' piquet ' of 'gens d'armes', he said, was all that was necessary.
11 That must be a piquet of the Indian regiment stationed outside the town.
12 Now when I played piquet last with De Lannes of Poitou-
13 A certain evening at piquet would then most likely never have taken place.
14 Card games were popular, especially primero, trump, piquet , saint, and decoy.
15 A debt of honour at piquet preceded the claim of a bill- discounter.
16 You may see traces of discouragement in my letter: all due to piquet !
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