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blackjack
[ blak-jak ]
noun
- Cards.
- Also called ٷɱ·ٲ-DzԱ [twen, -tee-, wuhn, twuhn, -]. a gambling game in which the object is to obtain from the dealer cards whose values add up to, or close to, 21 but do not exceed it.
- a variety of this game in which any player can become dealer.
- Also called natural. (in the game of blackjack) an ace together with a ten or a face card as the first two cards dealt.
- a short, leather-covered club, consisting of a heavy head on a flexible handle, used as a weapon.
- a small oak, Quercus marilandica, of the eastern United States, having a nearly black bark and a wood of little value except for fuel.
- a large drinking cup or jug for beer, ale, etc., originally made of leather coated externally with tar. Compare bombard ( def 7 ).
- caramel or burnt sugar for coloring spirits, vinegar, coffee, etc.
- Mineralogy. a dark, iron-rich variety of sphalerite.
verb (used with object)
- to strike or beat with a blackjack.
- to compel by threat.
blackjack
1/ ˈæˌæ /
noun
- a truncheon of leather-covered lead with a flexible shaft
verb
- tr to hit with or as if with a blackjack
- tr to compel (a person) by threats
blackjack
2/ ˈæˌæ /
noun
- pontoon or any of various similar card games
- the ace of spades
blackjack
3/ ˈæˌæ /
noun
- a dark iron-rich variety of the mineral sphalerite
blackjack
4/ ˈæˌæ /
noun
- a small oak tree, Quercus marilandica , of the southeastern US, with blackish bark and fan-shaped leaves Also calledblackjack oak
blackjack
5/ ˈæˌæ /
noun
- a tarred leather tankard or jug
yvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
But unlike blackjack, global markets are affected by all kinds of forces — climate change, politics and policies and pandemics are a few.
He congratulated me, his amusement evident, and let me teach him blackjack while we waited.
"It's pure gambling. Election betting can forecast the future no better than gambling whether or not you'll get 21 in blackjack," said Cantrell Dumas, director of derivatives policy at Better Markets.
The shindig at first seemed like any other Hispanic chamber of commerce event, with people handing me business cards like dealers at a blackjack table.
They heard that two incarcerated Black men were forced to beat Ms. Hamer with a blackjack until they physically couldn’t; in the same jail where Medgar Evers was murdered.
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