Crossword clues for ifold
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- Words while dropping one's hand
- Words spoken after a big raise?
- Words from one who won't call
- What a poker player says while mucking
- Resigned poker-table words
- Remark from one who's obviously not going to call
- Poker player's lament
- Poker player's "Too rich for my blood"
- Despairing poker declaration
- Declaration from a poker player who's quitting: 2 wds
- Casino exit line
- Bluffed-out words, perhaps
- "You win this hand"
- "Too rich for my blood," in poker: 2 wds
- "This hand's over for me"
- "This hand is too terrible to play"
- "No more for me," at the poker table
- "Count me out," in a cardroom
- "Can't win this hand"
- Poker player's comment
- Poker player's declaration
- "Too rich for my blood"
- "Too rich for me"
- Poker declaration
- Poker player's "Uncle"
- Poker resignation
- Response to a lousy deal
- "Uncle," in poker
- "That's it for me"
- Words from a hold 'em holdout
- Poker player's words
- Poker quitter's comment
- Poker concession
- Words of resignation at the poker table
- Words from one with a weak hand
- Quitting phrase in poker
- Music to a bluffer's ears
Wikipedia
Ifold is a hamlet in West Sussex. Even though it is the largest of the four parish settlements within the Plaistow & Ifold Parish Council area it is not classified as a village, because there is no church within the settlement area. Ifold as it is today began in the same way as Durfold Wood: plots of land were sold, originally to people who used them to build holiday or weekend homes.
Ifold has a community centre, Kelsey Hall, built in 1978 and extended in the 1990s with the help of a lottery grant. The hall hosts a number of weekly activity groups, as well as an annual Arts and crafts fair. In the past few years, the hall has also begun hosting film nights with CineMobile touring cinema.
There is also a Scout Association which has Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies, Guides and Explorer Scouts. The scout hut serves Ifold and the surrounding villages.