How to use "cards" in a sentence

Sentences

Sometimes I'm playing cards with my grandfather

'They're only cards,' she thought.

All the cards were there too

You're only cards!'

The cards - all fifty-two of them - came down on top of Alice

You see, Jimmy could play cards.

With a deck of cards in his hands, Jimmy was like a magician

He could cut and shuffle the deck like he had eight arms instead of two, and he could remember every card he saw in a split second and could use his fingers and little tricks to put the cards where he wanted them in the deck.

But I can play cards

Four aces? I know you put those cards in

I changed the pack of cards before the last game

I had to play cards with Mrs Van Hopper that afternoon, but I was still happy

More than fifteen hundred had returned their RSVP cards.

Even these days, when most machines could be played with electronically validated value cards, the nickel duchesses wore black gloves to keep their hands from becoming filthy after hours of handling coins and pulling levers; they always sat on stools while they played, and they remembered to alternate hands when operating the machines in order not to strain the muscles of one arm, and they carried bottles of liniment just in case.

Hundreds of gamblers - pretty young women, sweet-faced grandmothers, men in jeans and decoratively stitched Western shirts, retirement-age men in expensive but tacky leisure outfits, a few guys in three-piece suits, salesmen, doctors, mechanics, secretaries, Americans from all of the Western states, junketeers from the East Coast, Japanese tourists, a few Arab men - sat at the semielliptical blackjack tables, pushing money and chips forward, sometimes taking back their winnings, eagerly grabbing the cards that were dealt from the five-deck shoes, each reacting in one of several predictable ways: Some players squealed with delight; some grumbled; others smiled ruefully and shook their heads; some teased the dealers, pleading half seriously for better cards; and still others were silent, polite, attentive, and businesslike, as though they thought they were engaged in some reasonable form of investment planning

He was shuffling cards when he saw her, and he continued to shuffle while he spoke

"The guy sits down to play cards and gets so involved he loses track of time, which is, of course, exactly what the management wants him to do

Vince's wallet contained ninety-two dollars, no credit cards, no driver's license, no identification of any kind

Plus a wallet filled with credit cards

We could go around the world on the cards alone

They might track us when we use the cards, but not for a couple of days."

He certainly wasn't old enough to remember all the cards that were dealt and calculate his chances from that, like some of the very best players can do

Afterwards we drank wine and played cards

We played cards after supper