word of the day
Sunday | 20 Feb 2022
Yarborough
[yahr-bur-oh]
Noun
English - late 17th century
- Definition
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A hand in bridge or whist containing no ace and no card higher than a nine.
- Examples of word Yarborough in a sentence
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โI always get such rotten cards – nothing but yarboroughs.โ
- Did you Know?
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The word โyarboroughโ is said to be named after the Earl of Yarborough, an 18th-century English nobleman, who, tired of hearing his colleagues complain of holding worthless cards, laid 1000-1 odds against holding such a bad hand. He was close, since the true odds are closer to 2000-1.