pack of cards

NOUN
  1. a pack of 52 playing cards
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How To Use pack of cards In A Sentence

  • From the age of two, when he started using a pack of cards to learn how to count, it was clear Shivam would make a natural card player.
  • The magnificent Church of Our Lady of Victories was moved from its foundations and all smaller buildings in the church compound crumpled like a pack of cards.
  • A pack of cards appeared and, before anybody could protest, my father's folding card table with the green baize top had been set up.
  • To be totally fair, I'm going to shuffle a pack of cards.
  • Under certain conditions you can win the pile, and the object is to collect the whole pack of cards.
  • OTOH, my digicam is the size of a pack of cards, and is ALWAYS in my pocket. Making Light: Open thread 135
  • The two young men ordered a broiled bone, Madeira negus, and a pack of cards, and commenced a game at picquet. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Rain breaks, stoppages or spare time invariably involved a pack of cards and a cry of: ‘Anyone for bridge?’
  • A'sorted deck'is a pack of cards not randomized from its prior condition.
  • A pack of cards; the expression was very common; _deck_, five lines lower, was often used for _pack_. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6
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