bunko
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Neighbors knew her from the monthly gathering of women who rotated between homes for games of the dice game bunko.
From Time • Dec. 17, 2012
Originally a Victorian parlor game, bunco made its way to the U.S. in the mid-1850s as a gambling game known first as "banco" and later as "bunco" or "bunko."
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I do not know anything excepting that I have addressed several bunko parties attended by ladies exclusively.
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Then an incessantly self-admiring bunko artist figured out Laura's canny fraud and threatened to expose her unless she let him become Steele, with appropriate office space and elaborate perks.
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He tries to tell me that this minin' business is all a bunko game, and that there's a paper out for the boss.
From Torchy by Brehm, George
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