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three wise men

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n. (context poker slang English) three of a kind kings

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The name of the Three Wise Men cocktail is derived from the recipe, which blends three types of whiskey together. Each brand usually included is named for its maker (the "wise men" of the title).

Usage examples of three wise men.

They had the Nativity scene and the three wise men, and then at the very end all the famous men of the church came in.

But fate decided that my parents and I and the three wise men, as I shall call them, should meet one day on the Goubert Salai seaside esplanade and that my secret should be outed.

Medieval hagiography makes her the great discoverer of relics, who brought the heads of the three Wise Men to Cologne, the Robe Jesus wore to Trier, and the True Cross to Rome.

There was a chapel in Florence that existed within a Medici palazzo, and on the walls of this chapel was a great painting by a painter named Gozzoli of the Procession of the Magi-the three wise men of Scripture-coming to visit the Christ Child with their precious gifts.

There was a chapel in Florence that existed within a Medici palazzo, and on the walls of this chapel was a great painting by a painter named Gozzoli of the Procession of the Magi - the three wise men of Scripture - coming to visit the Christ Child with their precious gifts.

By the gates of Sepphoris we left our fathers behind and went out into the world to find three wise men.

The three wise men statues were all but destroyed, and the gifts they carried were ground into the lawn.

He had heard it from the three wise men together under circumstances which left no room for doubt.

He hummed another verse of what we'd played about Lady Mary and the Three Wise Men.