Jambone

English

Etymology

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Noun

Jambone (plural Jambones)

  1. (euchre) A hand that is played with the bidder's cards exposed on the table

References

  • http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/jambone
  • Page 227, Foster's complete Hoyle: an encyclopedia of games: including all indoor games played today. With suggestions for good play, illustrative hands and all official laws today. Rev. and enl. with complete laws of contract and duplicate bridge, Robert Frederick Foster, Frederick A. Stokes company, 1937

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