Euchre
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Euchre ( verb )
To cheat or deceive someone, especially in a game or contest.
Origin:
Euchre is believed to have originated in the early 19th century in alsace, a region in northeastern france, and it was brought to the united states by german immigrants.
Examples:
- He euchred his opponents by switching the cards.
- She was euchred out of her winnings by her dishonest partner.
- He had euchred us by pretending to be injured.
- He was caught euchring in the game.
- The team was euchred out of the championship by an illegal substitution.
(As a noun)
Euchre ( noun )
To cheat or deceive someone, especially in a game or contest.
Origin:
Euchre is believed to have originated in the early 19th century in alsace, a region in northeastern france, and it was brought to the united states by german immigrants.
Examples:
- He euchred his opponents by switching the cards.
- She was euchred out of her winnings by her dishonest partner.
- He had euchred us by pretending to be injured.
- He was caught euchring in the game.
- The team was euchred out of the championship by an illegal substitution.