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Example sentences for "three cards"

  • Play if holding only one trump, provided the other cards are four of one suit, one being a king, or three cards of one suit, one being a king or queen, and the fifth card being a king or queen.

  • To tell the Number of Points on Three Cards, placed under Three different Parcels of Cards.

  • You then get another pack of cards, at the top of which are to be three cards, the same as those in the three small divisions: and, making the pass, bring them to the middle of the pack.

  • They all "stayed," and drew two or three cards (I do not remember which).

  • I told him to show us how they could bet on three cards.

  • Three cards of the same denomination, as three aces.

  • Three cards of the same denomination and a single pair.

  • Each combination must be composed of three cards (Rule IV) and no two cards must be of similar value (Rule II).

  • PLAY Deal twelve cards in four rows of three cards each.

  • Although each packet must never contain less than the original number of three cards, they will often, by marriages, contain more.

  • Three cards of the same denominations as, for example, three aces, three fives, three knaves, etc.

  • Three cards of the same value, and two other cards which are of no value.

  • Three cards of the same suit, irrespective of value.

  • As these three knaves cannot be shown to be ordinary cards, as was each preceding set of three cards, I here recommend the conjuror to make use of a little ruse of mine.

  • Placing the pack entirely in the hands of the company, he desires them to select two or three cards.

  • The pack he placed in his breast pocket, and then drew out, one by one, three cards of those selected in the audience as they were called for.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    became chief; three batteries; three books; three boys; three columns; three cupfuls; three dayes; three different; three dollars; three eggs; three francs; three gallons; three great; three hundred and thirty; three hundred and twenty; three kingdoms; three legs; three officers; three pieces; three points; three seconds; three sections; three stages; three turns; three volumes; three ways