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Synonyms for cards
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Princeton's WordNet
card game, cardsnoun
a game played with playing cards
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card game
Matched Categories
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#197 | map | |
#414 | card | |
#646 | cards | |
#822 | tickets | |
#1272 | maps | |
#1560 | boards | |
#1627 | papers | |
#1998 | letters | |
#2299 | chart | |
#3034 | charts | |
#3767 | sheets | |
#5568 | passes | |
#8217 | ka | |
#10115 | valentines | |
#14622 | carte | |
#16267 | ballots | |
#40411 | cartes | |
#132051 | fiches |
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Because Etsy sellers have the shortest supply chain in the market -- moving directly from idea to production -- we're constantly seeing emerging inventory that reflect the zeitgeist, and this year's holiday cards are no exception.
She was an excellent houseguest according to my mom and dad, she was never needy. She would keep to herself. She knew she had the run of the house. The guest room had its own entrance and exit. They played charades and cards. Gene Kelly, who was probably one of the greatest charade players of all time, was unstoppable. Marilyn was always like a little girl watching a master at work because when Gene Kelly did his charades, everyone would stop in awe… She loved to read and would sit quietly for hours and read books. And she loved music.
I was looking for an American symbol. A Coca-Cola bottle or a Mickey Mouse would have been ridiculous, doing anything with the American flag would have been insulting, and Cadillac hub caps were just too uncomfortable. (speaking about the dress she wore made of American Express Cards)
It all sounded good but what it was really about was tying the hands of regulators and turning loose big banks and giant international corporations to do whatever they wanted to do: turning them loose to rig the market and reduce competition; turning them loose to outsource more jobs; turning them loose to load up on more risks and then hide behind taxpayer guarantees; turning them loose to sell more mortgages and credit cards that cheated American families.
I've been known to play a little cards.
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