cards造句(181) Fans scooped up the trading cards in the first few hours of the sale.
(182) There's no fun in spending the whole evening playing cards.
(183) I didn't get any cards yesterday but today there were a few.
(184) The older kids outsmart the young ones when trading cards.
(185) You could end up running this company if you play your cards right.
(186) I think Matt must be soft on Tammy - he keeps sending her flowers and cards.
(187) To pass the time, we played a game of cards.
(188) Do yourself a favour and cut your credit cards in half.
(189) 'There's not much we can do. They seem to hold all the cards,' said Dan gloomily.
(190) Who knows? If you play your cards right , maybe he'll marry you.
(191) He always cheats at cards; I never play with him.
(192) Who dealt the cards?
(193) John sat down with him in private to cards and pigeoned him.
(194) The desk had been rifled for money, some banknotes taken but cheque-book and credit cards left untouched.
(195) At 3-1 down, another defeat seemed to be on the cards.
(196) I've sent cards to all my family. Then there's your family and the neighbours.
(197) We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards.
(198) There are various ways of shuffling and dealing the cards.
(199) Most of us like the convenience of using credit cards to buy things.
(200) The cards have shuffled.
(201) Remember to indent for a fresh supply of order cards at the begining of every month.
(202) We did a straight swap - one of my cards for one of his.
(203) If I tell you the secret, will you hold your cards close to your chest?
(204) His son was overwhelmed by the sentiments of love and support in the cards and letters he received.
(205) The newspaper quoted him telling a group of people that he would ask for his cards soon.
(206) He joked that being good at cards was the sign of a misspent youth .
(207) He was down on all cards at the middle of the tenth round.
(208) If you play your cards right, you could make quite a lot of money out of this.
(209) I was very touched by all the cards my friends sent me when I was in hospital.
(210) He risked all his money on a game of cards.