deuces wild
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of deuces wild
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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We were ready for our final ride, on the blue run Deuces Wild.
From Seattle Times
Deuces Wild was exhilarating, with much bigger ups and downs and wild turns.
From Seattle Times
Other than "deuces wild, seven card stud!"
From The Guardian
"Deuces Wild," "Pidgin Island," "The Adventures of Kathlyn," and "Voice in the Fog."
From Project Gutenberg
The money is yours; and—” he glanced at the cards “—and if you and I should play a little game of poker, joker and deuces wild, and I should take it away from you, it would be mine; and there you are.”
From Project Gutenberg
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