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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
play one's cards close to one's chest to plan or carry out a course of action etc
without letting anyone know what one intends to do: I'm sure he has some
scheme in mind, but he's playing his cards very close to his chest and I don't
know what ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
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German/English Dictionary of Idioms
Was er will, das weiß nur er. to play one's cards alle Karten in der Hand behalten
7 (eher:) alle Trümpfe in der Hand behalten ' to hold all the trump cards alle
Karten in der Hand halten/haben 7 (eher:) alle Trümpfe in der Hand/den Händen
...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
on the cards colloq likely to happen. • play one's best, strongest or trump card
colloq to make use of one's strongest advantage. • play one's cards close to one's
chest to be secretive about one's intentions. • play one's cards right colloq to
make ...
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Idiomatic Expressions with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
... PLAY OFF ONE AGAINST THE OTHER PLAY ON PLAY//ON/UPON// WORDS
PLAY ONE FALSE PLAY ONE FOR PLAY ONE'S CARDS PLAY ONE'S CARDS
WELL PLAY ONE'S CARDS POORLY PLAY ONE'S GAME PLAY OSTRICH
PLAY ...
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The Sterling Book of Idioms
to play one's cards well to act with skill and good judgment; to make the best of
one's chances. Jack played his cards well at the meeting with the chairman and
was selected to represent the company. on the cards likely to happen, possible A
...
play one's cards close to one's chest to plan or carry out a course of action etc
without letting anyone know what one intends to do: I'm sure he has some
scheme in mind, but he's playing his cards very close to his chest and I don V
know what ...
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
This expression, which is also put as play one's cards close to one's chest,
alludes to holding one's cards up against one's chest, so that no one else can
see them. [Slang; mid-1900s] play it cool 1. Act cautiously and shrewdly, as in
When they ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
... play one's cards close to one's chest to be secretive about one's intentions,
play one's cards right colloq to make good use of one's opportunities and
advantages. card2 > n a comb-like device with sharp teeth for removing knots
and tangles ...
to play one's cards close to one's chest P 6P ! ftlfn^S (It's difficult to know what
Dick is going to do. He always plays his cards close to his chest\ fllttfcliift atmtts* ;
teMUktumm 1 1 * to play one's cards well/ right Sf¥iS $ ; ^ai## (If you play your ...
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Chambers Pocket Dictionary
play one's cards close to one's chest to be secretive about one's intentions. —
play one's cards right (coll) to make good use of one's opportunities and
advantages. [Fr carte] card-carrying adj] officially registered as a member of a
political party, ...
Elaine Higgleton, Howard Sargeant, Anne Seaton, 1992
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Add to this the effects of secrecy induced by security concerns, as well as by the natural desire to play one's cards close to one's vest, and the ... «Wall Street Journal, gen 09»