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How to use nines in a sentence

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You can use your two nines to take the top 7 cards of the discard pile and make a dirty meld of three nines and a two for 50 points.
If no one has all the nines, a new hand of 7 cards each is dealt from the remaining undealt part of the pack.
They just need those pocket aces or ace-king or even a pair of nines as often as you seem to get them.
Some play that a prial of threes or a prial of sevens, rather than nines, is highest.
Sevens and sixes are worth two points, nines and ones are worth nothing, and all other cards are worth one point each.
The declarer bids 5, announces four nines, and takes 93 card points without taking the stock.
Some play that if you have five nines in your hand and you have no meld, the hand is thrown in and redealt.
The meld must have at least two cards of the same natural rank, such as two nines, three kings, four fives, etc.
They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the exquisite torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game.
The weekly Stableford competition was played over the Mountain and Lakes nines and the cut was at eighteen and under.
The bank is rated at nines times earnings when some years back it was up to 15 times.
This involves sometimes dressing up to the nines, doing grand things and looking like a million dollars.
Come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas.
Then, like a line of dominoes, the nines turn into zeros as we carry one back and back.
John O'Meara carded three nines of 26 and one of 25 in a consistent outing.
A large part of the appeal is being able to dress up to the nines and wear a hat, but also she likes to people-watch.
It was all conducted in a terrific party atmosphere with the crowd dressed up to the nines.
Like the other speakers, Adams recalled a dedicated friend, and one who was always dressed to the nines.
It's complicated, because actually sometimes I like wearing skirts and being femme, and visually I don't pass as a man at all unless I'm dragged up to the nines.
I think one of them had a pair of nines and one had a pair of aces.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And the nines would become their hopeless and abject slaves.
In order to give the thing vogue from the start, and place it out of the reach of criticism, I chose my nines by rank, not capacity.
It is but three nines or three knaves, or a mixture of them.
Leonardo also introduces the method of proof by casting out the nines.
Those are really aces and twos which you see, but my shots have turned them into threes, fives, sevens, eights, nines, and tens.
But here was Dolly, dressed up to the nines, standing at the door to greet them, and here were the first drops of the rain.
With blue skies overhead and green grass underfoot, 2-year-old Nicholas Van Wilpe was dressed to the nines in his gray, double-breasted suit and toddler-size tennis shoes.
Higginbotham whom he had known in the way of trade, having sold him many a bunch of long nines, and a great deal of pigtail, lady's twist, and fig tobacco.
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