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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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A 2011-2012 show, “Double Solitaire: The Surreal Worlds of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy,” at the Katonah Museum of Art in New York and the Mint Museum in Charlotte, marked the first time they had shared an exhibition since 1954.

From Washington Post

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

From Literature

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

Robert Anderson puts the questions anew in the second, longer, and stronger of his duo of playlets, Solitaire/Double Solitaire.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive