canasta

[kuh-nas-tuh]

canasta Definition

a card game for two to six players, similar to rummy, using two decks of cards and special trays to hold the discards and draw piles.

Using canasta: Examples

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  • Example

    We played canasta all night long.

  • Example

    Canasta is a great game to play with friends and family.

  • Example

    I learned how to play canasta from my grandparents.

canasta Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for canasta

Antonyms for canasta

Phrases with canasta

  • to lay down a set of three or more cards of the same rank, or a sequence of three or more cards of the same suit

    Example

    She melded three aces in canasta.

  • a pile of cards that have been played and are no longer in use

    Example

    He picked up the top card from the discard pile in canasta.

  • red three in canasta

    a special card in canasta that earns bonus points when played

    Example

    She was excited to draw a red three in canasta.

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Summary: canasta in Brief

The term 'canasta' [kuh-nas-tuh] refers to a card game similar to rummy, played with two decks of cards and special trays. Players aim to meld sets of cards and earn points, with special cards like 'red threes' providing bonuses. Canasta is a popular game for social gatherings and family events.

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