Euchre ( verb , noun )

(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:

  1. He euchred his opponents by switching the cards.
  2. She was euchred out of her winnings by her dishonest partner.
  3. He had euchred us by pretending to be injured.
  4. He was caught euchring in the game.
  5. 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:

  1. He euchred his opponents by switching the cards.
  2. She was euchred out of her winnings by her dishonest partner.
  3. He had euchred us by pretending to be injured.
  4. He was caught euchring in the game.
  5. The team was euchred out of the championship by an illegal substitution.
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