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Acol
/ ˈækəl /
noun
- bridge a popular British bidding system favouring light opening bids and a flexible approach
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Acol1
C20: named after a club in Acol Road, London
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Example Sentences
He seemed so different from these young and old country squires who frequented Acol Court.
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After which, when she was back again in her own little room at Acol Court, she cried for very joy.
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Marmaduke returned to Acol Court only to find his mother a broken invalid, and his father dead.
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From the little village of Acol beyond the wood, came the sound of the church bell striking the hour of nine.
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She forgot fleeting time, and did not even hear the church bell over at Acol village striking the hour of ten.
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