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dummy whist

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Word: Dummy Whist

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Dummy whist is a card game that is played with three players. In this game, four hands of cards are dealt (distributed), and the hand that is opposite the dealer is placed face up on the table. This means everyone can see that hand, which is called the "dummy" hand.

Usage Instructions:
  • Dummy whist is typically played as a game for fun or as a social activity.
  • Players take turns playing their cards, and the goal is to win tricks (sets of cards played) based on the cards played and the rules of the game.
Example:
  • "After dinner, we decided to play a few rounds of dummy whist to pass the time."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more formal setting, you might say: "The strategic elements of dummy whist make it a fascinating game for those who enjoy card games that involve both luck and skill."
Word Variants:
  • Dummy (noun): Refers to the face-up hand that everyone can see.
  • Whist (noun): A traditional card game similar to dummy whist but usually played with four players.
Different Meanings:
  • The word "dummy" can also refer to something that is not real or is a model (like a mannequin or a practice object).
  • "Whist" can refer to a general category of card games, including variations like bridge.
Synonyms:
  • Dummy whist doesn't have direct synonyms, but related terms include:
    • Card game
    • Trick-taking game
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "dummy whist." However, general card game phrases can include:
    • "Play your cards right" (to make the right decisions)
    • "Call the bluff" (to challenge someone who is pretending to be more confident than they are).
Summary:

Dummy whist is a fun card game for three players where one hand is visible to everyone.

Noun
  1. a form of whist with three players; four hands are dealt with the hand opposite the dealer being face up

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