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644 words match “GAME”

BRAG n.
A game at cards similar to bluff. Chesterfield.
BRELAN n. 2 definitions
A French gambling game somewhat like poker.
BRELAN CARRE n.
In French games, a double pair royal.
BRELAN FAVORI n.
In French games, a pair royal composed of 2 cards in the hand and the card turned.
BUCK FEVER n.
Intense excitement at the sight of deer or other game, such as often unnerves a novice in hunting. [Colloq.]
BUCKSHOT n.
A coarse leaden shot, larger than swan shot, used in hunting deer and large game.
BUMBLEPUPPY n.
The old game of nineholes.
BUNKO n.
A kind of swindling game or scheme, by means of cards or by a sham lottery. [Written also bunco.] Bunko steerer, a person employed as a decoy in bunko. [Slang, U.S.]
BURN v. 2 definitions
by pouring over them a quantity of the same metal in a liquid state. -- To burn a bowl (Game of Bowls), to displace it accidentally, the bowl so displaced being said to be burned. -- To burn daylight, to light candles before it is dark; to waste time; to perform superfluous actions. Shak. -- To burn one's fingers,…
BUTTER v.
To increase, as stakes, at every throw or every game. [Cant] Johnson.
BYE n.
In certain games, a station or place of an individual player. Emerson.
CABER n.
A pole or beam used in Scottish games for tossing as a trial of strength.
CALIFORNIA JACK n.
A game at cards, a modification of seven-up, or all fours.
CAMP n. 2 definitions
An ancient game of football, played in some parts of England. Halliwell. Camp bedstead, a light bedstead that can be folded up onto a small space for easy transportation. -- camp ceiling (Arch.), a kind ceiling often used in attics or garrets, in which the side walls are inclined inward at the top, following the slope…
CAMPING n.
A game of football. [Prov. Eng.]
CANDLEPIN n.
The game played with such pins; -- in form candlepins, used as a singular.
CAPITOLIAN; CAPITOLINE a.
Of or pertaining to the Capitol in Rome. "Capitolian Jove." Macaulay. Capitoline games (Antiq.), annual games instituted at Rome by Camillus, in honor of Jupter Capitolinus, on account of the preservation of the Capitol from the Gauls; when reinstituted by Domitian, arter a period of neglect, they were held every fifth…
CAPOT n.
A winning of all the tricks at the game of piquet. It counts for forty points. Hoyle.
CAPSULAR; CAPSULARY a.
r pertaining to a capsule; having the nature of a capsula; hollow and fibrous. Capsular ligament (Anat.), a ligamentous bag or capsule surrounding many movable joints in the skeleton.
CARD n. 3 definitions
epared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game played with cards. Our first cards were to Carabas House. Thackeray.
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