Results for: bid without trumps in cards, hand suitable for no trump
English English
amount in a fist, handful, amount that can be held in one handfistful
amount of variation allowed, budgeted amount, discount, give somebody allowance, hand something out, handicap, money given to children, pocket money, stipend; grant; pocket money; discount, deduction; acknowledgment, tolerationallowance
amusing eccentric person, card bearing picture of jester, disabling clause, one who jokes, jester; one of two extra playing cards in a deck of cards, teller or player of jokes, thoughtless or inconsiderate personjoker
an equal, be alike, be compatible, be suitable; be an equal competitor; compare; be compared; find something that matches another (about clothing or fabric); marry off; pair, mate; check the sameness of data items (Computers), be in harmony, combine we...match
ancient burial mound, castrated pig, hand cart, pushcart, tumulus, wheelbarrow, handcart; cartbarrow
ancient Greek recited poem, enthusiastic talk, exalted literary composition, free-form musical composition, rapture, ecstasy; portion of an epic poem suitable for recitation; expression of enthusiasm; expression of enthusiasm; improvisatory instrumenta...rhapsody
animal footprint, boxer, clay suitable for molding, dog with a wrinkled face, fill a gap with clay, fill with caulk; follow footprints, track footprints, knead clay with water, small turned-up nose; clay prepared for brickmaking; footprints of an anima...pug
animal part corresponding to the human hand, approach or method, bunch, card player, clap, cut of pork, degree of closeness to a source, end of the human arm, feel of a fabric, furl, give, pass using the hand; help, assist, handle, handwritinghand
announce clearly or loudly, lay cards on the table, make a decision known, proclaim, make a statement, propose marriage, reveal something as dutiable or taxable, say which suit is trumps, state an intent officially, state something formally or officiallydeclare
any variety of soft wood suitable for use in the paper industry, soft wood used to make paperpulpwood
applicant for job, applicant for office, nominee; examinee, competitor, exam taker, likely or suitable personcandidate
apply as a penalty, apply carelessly, blow made with an open hand, smack, whack; noise like that of a slap, crack; insult, sharp criticism; guitar technique, blow made with the open hand, directly, sharply, exactly, forcefully, hit with the open hand, ...slap
apportion something differently, distribute again, hand out again, reallocate, distribute something againredistribute
appropriate, fitting, suitable, becoming, particularly appropriateapposite
appropriate, suitable, fitting, flattering, befitting, process of coming into existence, process of changing into, developing, showing somebody to advantagebecoming
 

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