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full hand

noun as in full house

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"Three eights and a pair of deuces," boasted the Westerner, exposing the full hand upon the board.

The average amount of cotton land which has been planted this spring is from an acre and a half to two acres for each 'full hand.'

Sir Charles laughed and dealt; Westguard drew five cards, attempted to bluff Quarren's full hand, and was scandalously routed.

The reins are held in the full hand, the thumb pressing them lightly upon the second joint of the forefinger.

So it was that the youth rode out in the dismal rainy night to make a “full hand” at the calling of a cattleman.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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