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stack the cards



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"You can't really stack the cards against a character much higher."

From Time Magazine Archive

When their hearts is touched they’re likely to stack the cards, look at the bottom of the deck, an’ lie like the devil—beggin’ your pardon, ma’am. 

From Love of Life and Other Stories by Bull, Charles Livingston

The posse in the valley—that was what would stack the cards against them.

From The Heart of the Range by White, William Patterson

He means so that no will-breaking brothers or cousins can stack the cards agin you.

From Money Magic A Novel by Garland, Hamlin

A man out here don't holler if you beat him fair, but if you stack the cards on him, that's different.

From Heart's Desire by Hough, Emerson