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canasta

[kuh-nas-tuh] / kəˈnæs tə /


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One longtime contributor, Mitchell Abidor, 70, compared the magazine’s former iteration, even before Mr. Bush’s arrival in 2002, to “friendship clubs in Miami Beach, where old Jews would sit around and play canasta and moan.”

From New York Times

Ladies at canasta tables now compare notes on their favorite cannabis tinctures.

From Washington Post

“Coates had those steely blue eyes, and after the canasta comeback, he threw the cards out the window. He was kind of an out-of-control guy.”

From Seattle Times

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

They shared home-cooked meals, bottles of tequila and spirited games of canasta in their homes in mountainous Western Maryland.

From Washington Post