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canfield
1[kan-feeld]
noun
a game of solitaire often adapted to gambling purposes.
Canfield
2[kan-feeld]
noun
Dorothy. Fisher, Dorothy Canfield.
canfield
/ ˈæˌھː /
noun
cards a gambling game adapted from a type of patience
Word History and Origins
Origin of canfield1
Word History and Origins
Origin of canfield1
Example Sentences
Two firefighters were killed and a third injured on Sunday after a gunman shot at them as they arrived at a blaze at Canfield Mountain, just north of Coeur d'Alene.
Zara Canfield, 31, from Banbury, began using second-hand shops in 2019 after taking part in Oxfam’s Second Hand September.
The East Canfield Village neighborhood of Detroit is not the most likely place to encounter a monumental sculpture of an African crown glittering with gold lowrider paint and soaring high into the trees.
Weber’s sculpture, “New Forest, Ancient Thrones,” in the newly designed East Canfield Art Park, was unveiled May 18 in a procession led by West African drummers.
Those include two of this year’s Tony nominees — Jeremy Strong, who played Kendall Roy on “Succession,” is nominated for “An Enemy of the People,” and Juliana Canfield, who played Kendall’s assistant, Jess, is nominated for “Stereophonic.”
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