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long card
noun
- a card remaining in a hand after all the opponents' cards in that particular suit have been drawn.
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Origin of long card1
Example Sentences
It was unclear Saturday morning how long Card had been deceased when he was found.
In the conference-room-turned-vaccine-clinic, long card tables were set up as stations for different parts of the process: checking in, getting the vaccine and being observed for a few minutes afterward.
It does not share a PIN or long card number with the customer's existing debit cards and cash machine withdrawals are restricted to £50.
After trying a few different models, Hollerith settled upon a long card, approximately six and a half inches by three and a quarter inches, as the best vehicle for the vast amount of information he was processing.
“I keep coming back and checking, checking, checking,†she said, pulling out a long card from a zip pocket.
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