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long suit
noun
- Cards.
- the suit in which the most cards are held in a hand.
- (in bridge) a suit in which four or more cards are held in a hand.
- the quality, activity, endeavor, etc., in which one excels:
Diligence is his long suit.
long suit
noun
- the longest suit in a hand of cards
- a holding of four or more cards of a suit
- informal.an outstanding advantage, personal quality, or talent
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Origin of long suit1
Idioms and Phrases
One's strong point or advantage, as in Organizing has never been Nancy's long suit . This expression alludes to whist, bridge, and other card games in which holding numerous cards in a single suit may convey a strong advantage. [c. 1900]Example Sentences
Transparency about the building plan is not the museum’s long suit.
I love trumping an opponent’s high card, I love establishing long suits, and I love putting others on tilt by talking about reduced Medicare benefits.
Denim in the shape of long suit jackets and dropped-waist dresses with high halter necks, denim in A-line skirts torqued just ever so slightly askew.
Rachel and Adah were assigned any number of hope-chest projects to work on, but the domestic arena was never my long suit, so I was to focus on a single, big project: a cross-stitch tablecloth.
Finesse, needless to say, is not a Trump long suit.
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