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canasta

[kuh-nas-tuh] / kəˈnæs tə /


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Whether you are a canasta fanatic, hiking enthusiast, wine lover, swing dancer, karaoke singer or soccer fan, you can find like-minded people near you via Meetup.com.

From Seattle Times

If you choose to go out for a meal, it’s probably wise not to settle in for a match of canasta after dessert.

From New York Times

She draws strength from female friendships: “In her own life, it was women who sustained her. All those coffee hours, the camaraderie of canasta, the support she got at church.”

From Washington Post

"Or learn to play canasta from across the room."

From Fox News

And if you want to learn to play canasta with your elderly relative, they urge you to do so from across the room.

From Los Angeles Times