play poker• That could prove difficult for Chelsea, a fun-loving girl who likes ballet dancing, volley ball and playing poker.• Instead of playing the fiddle, they could sipcocktails and play poker while nuclearwardevastated the world outside their bunker.• Best of all, her father was six blocks away, playing poker at Harry Reilly's.• They would come over anytime of day or night to drink, play poker and tell jokes.• Going in the oppositedirection, she passed through the lounge and saw the diehards, all men, still playing poker.• My godfather took me to dinner here and we played poker afterwards with a few of the members.• Yet friends who play poker with him at a monthly game say he is quick-witted and extremely wry.
Originpoker
1. (1800-1900) Probably from Frenchpoque, card game like poker.