playing card
Americannoun
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one of the conventional set of 52 cards in four suits, as diamonds, hearts, spades, and clubs, used in playing various games of chance and skill.
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one of any set or pack of cards used in playing games.
noun
Etymology
Origin of playing card
First recorded in 1535–45
Example Sentences
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He tried to pass the time playing cards, watching TV and exercising.
From Los Angeles Times
Which was fun, because then it happened that you started playing cards and we became a real ensemble.
From Los Angeles Times
Her chin dropped to her chest, her clawed hands softened, and the playing cards slipped to the floor.
From Literature
They’re about puzzles and rubber masks and whipping playing cards through the air and escape rooms.
From Los Angeles Times
Physically altering playing cards is a breach of casino rules and is also a crime in most jurisdictions, according to the release.
From Los Angeles Times
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