cards

[ US /ˈkɑɹdz/ ]
[ UK /kˈɑːdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a game played with playing cards
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How To Use cards In A Sentence

  • We even had to use index cards.
  • Later those details would be downloaded on to a computer and replica cards created to obtain goods and cash.
  • In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced.
  • Early computers required input in the form of punched cards.
  • (How far can he get without a license or credit cards .. or the help of close relations?) opened with testimony from the "jailbird" and his arresting officers Baltimore Crime
  • Players should now sort out the cards according to suit hearts, clubs, etc.
  • People pay him to haul away their discards.
  • You can swap the cards for cash but pay 3.50 to redeem each card. Times, Sunday Times
  • She sees them as ravening beasts that will gnaw holes in the walls and use our credit cards when we aren't looking.
  • Usually, fixed format cards documented the format on the top edge of the card, since keypunches almost always printed their textual information along this edge.
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