Two-player card game, played with thirty-two cards, named from the French for 'discard'
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- French gambling game
- Trick-taking game
- French card game; or, one of the eight body positions in ballet
- A trick-taking card game for two players, similar to Whist, with an eponymous discarding phrase
- Classical ballet position where a dancer's body is in line with a stage diagonal and the arm and leg on one side of the body are extended
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