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cardsharp

[kahrd-shahrp] / ˈkɑrdˌʃɑrp /




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Both were variations on the biblical story of the Prodigal Son, and these two artists were by no means the only artists to paint cardsharp scenes.

From Washington Post

A couple of survey questions suggested that the opening night audience wasn’t any more upstanding than an inveterate cardsharp.

From Los Angeles Times

Boris’s grandmother was a cutthroat cardsharp who played to win even against her little grandson.

From Washington Post

Here’s my advice to Calgary: Keep an eye on those I.O.C. cardsharps.

From New York Times

From his love of TV westerns, he learned the sleights of hand used by cardsharps.

From New York Times