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ace of clubs

NOUN
  1. the ace in the club suit

How To Use ace of clubs In A Sentence

  • You could have led the ace of clubs for a quick set. Times, Sunday Times
  • They look like the ace of clubs painted in glossy yellow, and linger on the earth or the pavement for a long time without decaying. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cashed the ace of clubs and followed with the king. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could have led the ace of clubs for a quick set. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could discard one spade, but if she discarded another declarer would make his last two spades; if North threw the winning heart, ace and a spade would endplay her to lead away from the ace of clubs; finally, a club discard would allow declarer to duck a club to the now-bare ace. Young, void and bidding
  • By the simple expedient of removing dummy's ace of clubs, declarer avoided any such quandary. Times, Sunday Times
  • My father also had an ace of hearts, an ace of clubs and the fifth card was a jack of spades.
  • Yet the only dummy entry is the ace of clubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's called Midford Castle, and was built in the shape of an ace of clubs by a man who made a mint at gambling - not difficult to guess what his winning card was.
  • So there is no point establishing his suit as declarer will duck again and knock out your ace of clubs. Times, Sunday Times
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