euchre
Americannoun
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Cards. a game played by two, three, or four persons, usually with the 32, but sometimes with the 28 or 24, highest cards in the pack.
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an instance of euchring or being euchred.
verb (used with object)
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to get the better of (an opponent) in a hand at euchre by the opponent's failure to win three tricks after having made the trump.
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Slang. to cheat; swindle.
noun
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a US and Canadian card game similar to écarté for two to four players, using a poker pack with joker
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an instance of euchring another player, preventing him from making his contracted tricks
verb
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to prevent (a player) from making his contracted tricks
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informal (usually foll by out) to outwit or cheat
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informal to ruin or exhaust
Etymology
Origin of euchre
An Americanism dating back to 1835–45; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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The Monowi Tavern is a place for those who remain to come together — for birthdays, Sunday night euchre tournaments, family reunions, funeral wakes.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 26, 2022
Before his death, Danny, as president of the Lewiston 50 Plus Club, led a community center with several hundred members that hosts regular activities: euchre, bingo, exercise classes.
From Washington Post • Jan. 18, 2022
They love playing euchre and blackjack, betting with matchsticks.
From The Guardian • Mar. 15, 2020
Afterwards everyone went and had dinner, and we went to his house and played this card game called euchre, which I had never played before.
From Time • Jan. 13, 2015
It was an hour before Dr. Wilde could be found playing euchre with a friend.
From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
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