Results for: hall where people play cards
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belonging to the community, concerning all members of the community, done openly, everyone, fans or followers, for community use, having openly purchasable shares, known by all members of community, of the state, open to all, open to all people, freely...public
belonging to us, our own persons; to our own persons; by our own persons; us; by us, our usual selves, refers emphatically to us, refers to people in generalourselves
below age, done by people under the legal age, not being old enough; under the legal age, juvenile, minorunderage
bench with back, comfortable seat for two people, sofa, couch with a back and arm rests that seats two or more peoplesettee
benefactrix, woman who is a patron or sponsor, female person who is the giver of kind help to people in need, woman benefactorbenefactress
beneficial to one party, eating together at one table; living alongside or inside one another without causing harm or injury (plants & animals); living in the same area but with different lifestyle and values (people), table companion; any organism tha...commensal
Benue-Congo language, code word for letter "Z", member of South African people, member of the large east African Zulu tribe, of the Zulu tribe; of a member of the Zulu tribe; of the language of the African Zulu tribe, Zulu tribe; language of the Zulu A...Zulu
best people, U.S. Special Forces unitA-team
best, choice, choose, select; pluck, pull out; tear out; peck, strike with a sharp instrument; pluck the strings of an instrument, play a stringed instrument, comb for curly hair, crop portion, device for plucking guitar strings, find fault, hoe, tool ...pick
bet, bet money, betting of money on a game of chance, wager; risky undertaking, endanger something, play games of chance, bet; take a risk, involve oneself in a risky undertaking, put something dangerously at risk, something done that is risky, take a ...gamble
betting game played with cards, forest, woods; (Spanish) card gamemonte
between people of different social ranks, of the marriage between a nobleman and a lower class womanmorganatic
between people who are livinginter vivos
beware on the 15th of the month of March (line from the play "Julius Caesar" by Shakespeare)beware the ides of March
bid for too many tricks, bid more than worth of something, higher bid, make a price offer for more money than an item is worth; place a bid for more tricks than can be won (Cards); make a higher bid thanoverbid
 

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