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whist

[hwist, wist] / ʰwɪst, wɪst /




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His family - including eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren - visit him often, which he loves, and play cards with him, including whist.

From BBC

Also, this is likely the only hip-hop song in history to mention the card game whist.

From New York Times

Bid whist, for our generation, was the national Black pastime.

From Washington Post

When the book opens the punctilious Phileas Fogg lives by the clock, his schedule never varying, each day passed almost entirely at London’s Reform Club, where he reads the newspapers, dines and plays whist.

From Washington Post

Contractors also discovered a hat worn by Yamen Cafe staff members, a whist book and a packet of playing cards.

From BBC