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cardsharp
[ kahrd-shahrp ]
cardsharp
/ ˈkɑːdˌʃɑːp /
noun
- a professional card player who cheats
Derived Forms
- ˈcardˌsharping, noun
Other Words From
- card·sharp·ing noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cardsharp1
Example Sentences
But their plan to create an army of South American cardsharps had a fatal flaw: Neither of them spoke Spanish.
We meet newly married Minna, the daughter of German immigrants, and her husband, Robert, a police officer more used to dealing with cattle thieves and cardsharps than lost boys.
Watch her closely, the way you might watch the hands of a fast-dealing cardsharp, and be rewarded: a perfect, tiny can-you-believe-this eye roll here, a feline smile melting into laughter there.
He lived in his own, strange world populated by hobos, French Canadians, cardsharps, trappers, a pig with a wooden leg, farmers, hooligans, and, for reasons no one will ever understand, Frank Stallone.
The phrase echoed his resolve to keep in memory his creative forebears: the illusionists and enchanters, the charlatans and cardsharps, the human cannonballs, armless artists, learned animals and practitioners of ancient acts that still amaze.
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