20 adjectives to describe poker

But I got an itchin' for a little poker game or somethin'.

If the rainbow-colored one passes near, take the glowing poker from the stove and lay it on my foot.

They sat in at three-handed stud poker.

"By the poly hokerI mean the holy poker!

Therefore it suffices to report that there was much killing and misery everywhere, and that in June, upon Corpus Christi day, the Conde de Tohil Vaca was taken, and murdered, with rather horrible jocosity which used unusually a heated poker, and Manuel's forces were defeated and scattered.

"That must have been the regiment that had the historic poker party," he said.

Before the Crows knew what was up, Tug and History were upon them and had cut a path through the ring by merely brandishing their incandescent pokers, and had disappeared into the dark of the woods.

" An inveterate poker player, whose wife always complained of his late hours, stayed out even later than usual one night and tells in the following way of his attempt to get in unnoticed: "I slipped off my shoes at the front steps, pulled off my clothes in the hall, slipped into the bedroom, and began to slip into bed with the ease of experience.

By day a gruff and hurried machineat evening, at best, a rapt and laconic poker player.

" And as she spoke her eyes were very bright, and her figure was stiffer than the proverbial poker.

At first the cards ran rather severely against the judge, and rather in favor of the historian, who played "the said poker" with such thoroughness that presently there appeared before him a ragged pile of currency and coin.

Non politics, non religion, sed poker!

Just across from the farther end of the bar and near the last card table a half-dozen hard-looking, small-town "toughs"creatures who loafed about Sabota's and aided him, as occasion required, in his boot-legging operations or other questionable enterpriseswere lounging, some standing, some sitting, watching a slow poker game going on at the last table.

She knew enough of cards to realize that a stiff poker game was on the board when she had watched one hand dealt and played.

His dextrous hands were never for a moment still at the bar, either setting out drinks or making change, except when he walked out and threw a fresh feed into the fire, and stirred up the ruddy depths of the stove with a tall poker.

Won't you, please?" Whaley's blank poker stare focused on her.

You simply cannot be a cripple for twenty-four hours, and sit up playing unlucky poker all night and all day and well into another night, without losing some of your animation; not even if you are Casey Ryan.

And we held no cards, as did Van Hee, with which to play diplomatic poker.

Before he had married, Doodums had been one of half a dozen half-baked sports who drank cheap whisky and played expensive poker at the Dutchman's; and after he'd held Honeybunch in his lap evenings for a month, he reckoned one night that he'd drop down street and look in on the boys.

As though stirred by furious pokers, the sun showed like a kiln-hole, darting a light almost white-hot, burning one's face.

20 adjectives to describe  poker