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Sevens   /sˈɛvənz/   Listen
Sevens

noun
1.
A card game in which you play your sevens and other cards in sequence in the same suit as the sevens; you win if you are the first to use all your cards.  Synonyms: fantan, parliament.



Seven

noun
1.
The cardinal number that is the sum of six and one.  Synonyms: 7, heptad, septenary, septet, sevener, VII.
2.
One of four playing cards in a deck with seven pips on the face.  Synonym: seven-spot.



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"Sevens" Quotes from Famous Books



... head? Rot about Napoleon, rot about Alexander, rot about 'is blessed family and 'im and Gord and David and all that. Any one who wasn't a dressed-up silly fool of a Prince could 'ave told all this was goin' to 'appen. There was us in Europe all at sixes and sevens with our silly flags and our silly newspapers raggin' us up against each other and keepin' us apart, and there was China, solid as a cheese, with millions and millions of men only wantin' a bit of science and a bit of enterprise to be as good as all of us. You thought ...
— The War in the Air • Herbert George Wells

... sailed for Kingston in the Townshend packet. The day auspicious was, and calm the heavens; Not so the scene on board—oh, what a racket! And everything on deck apparently at sixes and sevens. Mail-bags and passengers mixed up in every direction, The latter engaged with their relatives in fond farewells; On the one hand the faltering accents of affection, On the other the unpolisht seamen emitting yells, With criticisms ...
— Poison Island • Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (Q)

... to note that she found herself as women wish to be who love their lords. She had been married on the 27th of January, and as the Shereef had entered into his present residence but recently, they were still at sixes and sevens. It was his habit to spend the winter in the country and the summer in town. She had been but two years in Morocco, and had not ...
— Romantic Spain - A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) • John Augustus O'Shea

... their faces and hands washed," went on her step-mother. "Oh, dear, if you were a different kind of girl how much easier would it be! I wish your father would come home and look after his own affairs, instead of my having to leave things at sixes and sevens and go running round the country hunting up his sick ...
— Nine Little Goslings • Susan Coolidge

... the dice and began rolling sevens absently. "How come you're walking beat, anyhow? With what you pulled here, you should ...
— Police Your Planet • Lester del Rey


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