heart
(ɑrt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
hearts,
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heart
(heart)
Princeton's WordNet
a playing card in the major suit that has one or more red hearts on it
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major suit
(major suit)
Princeton's WordNet
(bridge) a suit of superior scoring value, either spades or hearts
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sursum corda
(sursum corda)
Princeton's WordNet
(Roman Catholic Church) a Latin versicle meaning `lift up your hearts'
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black maria
(hearts, Black Maria)
Princeton's WordNet
a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spades
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hearts
(hearts, Black Maria)
Princeton's WordNet
a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spades
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cardiac muscle
(ˈkɑr diˌæk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a specialized form of striated muscle in the hearts of vertebrates.
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deuce
Webster Dictionary
two; a card or a die with two spots; as, the deuce of hearts
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lady-killer
Webster Dictionary
a gallant who captivates the hearts of women
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lady-killing
Webster Dictionary
the art or practice of captivating the hearts of women
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heart
(ɑrt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(used with a sing. v.) a game in which the players try to take all the hearts or to avoid taking tricks containing any of them.
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major suit
(ˈmeɪ dʒər li)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
hearts..r spades, esp. with reference to their higher point values in bridge.
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gold
Webster Dictionary
figuratively, something precious or pure; as, hearts of gold
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knit
Webster Dictionary
to unite closely; to connect; to engage; as, hearts knit together in love
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heart
Webster Dictionary
one of a series of playing cards, distinguished by the figure or figures of a heart; as, hearts are trumps
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playing card
(ˌhaʊ zɪz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
one of a set of cards used in playing various games, esp. one of a set of 52 numbered or ranked cards of four suits (diamonds, clubs, hearts, and spades).
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suit
(sut)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
one of the classes into which cards or dominoes are divided, as spades, clubs, diamonds, and hearts for a deck of common playing cards.
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captivate
Webster Dictionary
to acquire ascendancy over by reason of some art or attraction; to fascinate; to charm; as, Cleopatra captivated Antony; the orator captivated all hearts
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suit
Webster Dictionary
one of the four sets of cards which constitute a pack; -- each set consisting of thirteen cards bearing a particular emblem, as hearts, spades, cubs, or diamonds
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