Definition

a (business) card: a small piece of stiff paper (which shows someone's profession and contact details) noun
(a pack of) playing cards: (a set of 52) cards with different pictures and numbers used for various games noun
  • "'Cause cheating at cards is a sin"
  • "Card Player 1 : Sheriff!"
  • "The fastest woman in the Wild West, and I reckon I should show this horse what happens when horses cheat at cards."
  • "Here is my card."
  • "Card Player 1 : Are you going to hang the horse in the public square?"
  • "This horse here has been cheating at cards!"
  • "Card Player 2 : Are you going to duel with this horse?"
  • "Card Player 2 : Well, Sheriff Wayne, what do you plan to do with this horse?"
  • "Card Player 2 : This horse is an outlaw!"

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