auction pinochle
Americannoun
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a variety of pinochle for three to five players in which, for every hand, there are three active players, each dealt 15 cards, with the highest bidder winning the contract and playing against the other two active opponents.
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pinochle in which players bid to name trump.
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Mr. Lowenstein usually transacted his business with Abe Potash, who was rather conservative in matters of credit extension, more especially since Mr. Lowenstein was reputed to play auction pinochle with poor judgment and for high stakes.
From Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures by Glass, Montague
"Gewiss," Meiselson commented, "three people playing auction pinochle in a small store is a big crowd!"
From The Competitive Nephew by Glass, Montague
Now, let's see what y' know about auction pinochle, Mr. Killigrew.
From The Voice in the Fog by MacGrath, Harold
"When I speculate, Mawruss, I take a hand at auction pinochle."
From Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures by Glass, Montague
He gave her a first lesson in auction pinochle also.
From The Job An American Novel by Lewis, Sinclair
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