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double solitaire

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noun

Cards.
  1. a game of solitaire for two persons, each player usually having a pack and layout but pooling foundations with the opponent.


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Schmidt occasionally relaxes with a mystery story, preferably by Agatha Christie, plays Bach or Mozart on a large electric organ, or challenges his wife at chess and double solitaire.

From Time Magazine Archive

His idea of relaxation is a game of double solitaire, or of chess.

From Time Magazine Archive

She watched cartoons with the little kids until golf came on, then played double solitaire with Maisie until they were both bored stupid.

From "Eleanor & Park" by Rainbow Rowell

On the last day of my imprisonment he stopped in to thrash out a case that was coming up in court the next day, and to play a game of double solitaire with me.

From The Man in Lower Ten by Rinehart, Mary Roberts

She taught one of them to play double solitaire that very evening.

From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney