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Card game whose name means "basket"
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canasta
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Wiktionary
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n. 1 (context uncountable games card games English) A card game similar to rummy and played using two packs, where the object is to meld groups of the same rank. 2 (context countable card games English) A meld of seven cards in a game of '''canasta'''.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1948, Uruguayan card game played with two decks and four jokers, popular c.1945-1965; from Spanish, literally "basket," from Latin canistrum (see cannister ); perhaps in reference to the "packs" of cards used.
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Usage examples of canasta.
Certain nights of the week, we play honeymoon bridge or canasta or Scrabble.
If it rained they would huddle under the fading canopy and play bridge and canasta and gin, keeping scored into the hundreds of thousands even though they were sick of cards.
Now here was this new girl not any older than Marva but her husband was what they called a career man, she probably believed in all that junk the old ladies believed in, so she could learn to play canasta and go to hell.
As a result, he talks to no one, except the canasta players, who are no keener of wit than he.
They taught Hopie how to play partnership canasta, and she and Hope tromped Megan and Spirit.
As if Goldfinger knew the danger he was in, he went down for fifty and proceeded to make a canasta with three wild cards and four fives.
Her mother and brother said 76 GENEROUS DEATH they'd played canasta until midnight.
A few people would die, a few people would get married, they might change over from bridge to canasta or back again, the man next door might run off with his wife's sister and the grocer's assistant might run off with the tillthat's all.
Mustering all her hostess skills, Agnes gradually turned the conversation from disastrous explosions to Fourth of July fireworks, and then to reminiscences of summer evenings when she, Joey, Edom, and Jacob had played cards-pinochle, canasta, bridge-at a table in the backyard.
If anything could finish Pan off, it was the vibration of all those self-righteous Eisenhower puritans shuffling canasta decks and defense contracts.
The table, at which innumerable widows had sat down to canasta, shuddered paroxysmally, causing beakers of chemicals to rattle and sway.