˜yĐÄvlog

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canfield

1

[ kan-feeld ]

noun

Cards.
  1. a game of solitaire often adapted to gambling purposes.


Canfield

2

[ kan-feeld ]

canfield

/ ˈ°ìĂŠČÔˌŽÚŸ±Ë±ô»ć /

noun

  1. cards a gambling game adapted from a type of patience
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of canfield1

1910–15; named after R. A. Canfield (1855–1914), American gambler, inventor of the game
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of canfield1

C20: named after R. A. Canfield (1855–1914), US gambler
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Zara Canfield, 31, from Banbury, began using second-hand shops in 2019 after taking part in Oxfam’s Second Hand September.

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The East Canfield Village neighborhood of Detroit is not the most likely place to encounter a monumental sculpture of an African crown glittering with gold lowrider paint and soaring high into the trees.

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Weber’s sculpture, “New Forest, Ancient Thrones,” in the newly designed East Canfield Art Park, was unveiled May 18 in a procession led by West African drummers.

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Those include two of this year’s Tony nominees — Jeremy Strong, who played Kendall Roy on “Succession,” is nominated for “An Enemy of the People,” and Juliana Canfield, who played Kendall’s assistant, Jess, is nominated for “Stereophonic.”

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For a wet-room shower in a house on Canfield Island, in Connecticut, the designers at New York-based interiors firm Jesse Parris-Lamb used subway tile but chose ceramics from Waterworks with a handmade appeal and subtle color variation.

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