whist in English

noun
1
a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which points are scored according to the number of tricks won.
The Narrator compares playing card games such as whist to using analytical powers of the human mind.

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1. Bridge, card game derived from whist, through the earlier variants Bridge whist and auction Bridge.

2. Consider the card games, whist and bridge.

3. Some played whist, but everyone danced.

4. Whist is my favourite card game.

5. Bridge, poker and whist are card - games.

6. Bitches is an elimination game, derived from basic whist

7. Are you in for this game of whist?

8. Bid Whist is an exciting, popular partnership trick-taking game

9. His sole pastimes were reading the papers and playing whist.

10. Through the centuries whist evolved and grew steadily in popularity.

11. And when I'm gone -- Whist, darlin ', listen to me!

12. Will you oblige me and sit down to a game of whist?

13. Used for measuring number of whist cotton, wool, silk, twine and chemical fibre.

14. The whist drives for the school - you can take part in the preparations.

15. 8 Popular games normally are: whist, rummy, scrabble, draughts, dominoes or poker.

16. There are six of us two too many for a game of whist.

17. Action is the best remedy for treating fear whist reluctance and retardance are the least recommended.

18. In addition to those qualities which please the softer sex , Legard was a good whist player.

19. Aouda , understood whist sufficiently well, and even received some compliments on her playing from Mr Fogg.

20. Tunstall does have a village hall where whist drives and an annual coffee evening are held.

21. He didn't play sports or a musical instrument, gamble at whist or gambol on a horse.

22. On November 13, 1995 at the E.N.S., I played for the first time to the Algebraic Whist , a Whist extension being played with a Tarot game + one card (79 cards in total), and a hat for each player.

23. According to Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia, Bridge is another variation of Whist, making its first appearance in Greece early in 1880.

24. I have sometimes wondered if they, Cooper and McMahon ever managed to get together for a rubber of whist or bridge.

25. In this "one-sex" model the male body is taken as the most perfect in form and beauty, whist the female a cooler and thus less perfect version of the male.

26. Bridge is a member of the family of trick-taking games and is a development of Whist, which had become the dominant such game and enjoyed a loyal following for centuries

27. The Creams Café blend of Brazilian Roasted Coffee, is roasted to a full chestnut colour and ideal for all day drinking, whist having an authentic traditional Italian coffee aroma and flavour

28. Bezique - a card game played with a pack of forty-eight cards (two of each suit for high cards); play resembles whist penuchle , pinochle , pinocle card game , cards - a game played with playing cards

29. A card game played with a pack of forty-eight cards (two of each suit for high cards); play resembles whist Familiarity information: Bezique used as a noun is very rare.

30. Bezique is a game played with multiple decks. There are many more cards and many more possibilities to create pairings and point-heavy combinations than in games such as poker, bridge, or whist

31. The Card Room seems to speak of a thousand games of whist and bridge and the Gold Room, especially as the westering sun burnishes its teak ceiling, is the ideal place for a pre-dinner sherry.

32. Bezique: Card Games [ home, info ] (Note: See Beziques for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet ( bezique) noun: a card game played with a 48-card pack (two of each suit for high cards); play resembles whist