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capot
1[ kuh-pot, -poh ]
noun
- the taking by one player of all the tricks of a deal, as in piquet.
capot
2[ kuh-poh; French ka-poh ]
noun
capot
/ °ìəˈ±èÉ’³Ù /
noun
- piquet the winning of all the tricks by one player
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of capot1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of capot1
Example Sentences
Elsevier spokesman Chris Capot said more companies will be announcing price increases this month.
Miami-Dade police spokeswoman Jennifer Capot said during a news conference that the 23-year-old man was performing routine maintenance on the ride Wednesday when he was fatally injured.
The fair eventually opened, but Capot said the area was closed to visitors while homicide detectives investigated.
These are four in number, namely, the Carte Blanche, the Repique, the Pique, and the Capot.
Pique, repique, and capot are not unfrequent; but the occurrence of carte blanche is exceedingly rare, occurring only about once in nine hundred deals.
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