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What (who) is pack of cards - definition

CARD USED AS ONE OF A SET FOR PLAYING CARD GAMES
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  • Hand of [[French-suited cards]]
  • Suit of Bells from a Bavarian pack
  • an Australian cold case]] playing card deck
  • Altenburg, Germany]], June 2013
  • ''Girl with Cards'' by Lucius Kutchin, 1933, Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Four Mamluk playing cards
  • 52 French playing cards with jokers
  • [[Tarot playing cards]] from Austria

Pack o' Cards         
  • As The King's Arms Inn c.1905
  • Rear view of the Pack o' Cards
PUB AND HOTEL IN COMBE MARTIN, DEVON, ENGLAND
Pack o' Cards, Combe Martin; Pack of Cards, Combe Martin; Kings Arms, Combe Martin; The Pack o' Cards
The Pack o' Cards is a historic house built about 1690 in Combe Martin in North Devon. Today it is a public house and hotel.
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
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House of Cards is an American political drama television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix. The first season, based on the BBC miniseries of the same name and the series of books by Michael Dobbs, premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on February 1, 2013.
playing card         
¦ noun each of a set of rectangular pieces of card with numbers and symbols on one side (usually fifty-two cards divided into four suits), used to play various games.

Wikipedia

Playing card

A playing card is a piece of specially prepared card stock, heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic that is marked with distinguishing motifs. Often the front (face) and back of each card has a finish to make handling easier. They are most commonly used for playing card games, and are also used in magic tricks, cardistry, card throwing, and card houses; cards may also be collected. Some patterns of Tarot playing card are also used for divination, although bespoke cards for this use are more common. Playing cards are typically palm-sized for convenient handling, and usually are sold together in a set as a deck of cards or pack of cards.

The most common type of playing card in the West is the French-suited, standard 52-card pack, of which the most widespread design is the English pattern, followed by the Belgian-Genoese pattern. However, many countries use other, traditional types of playing card, including those that are German, Italian, Spanish and Swiss-suited. Tarot cards (also known locally as Tarocks or tarocchi) are an old genre of playing card that is still very popular in France, central and Eastern Europe and Italy. Asia, too, has regional cards such as the Japanese hanafuda. The reverse side of the card is often covered with a pattern that will make it difficult for players to look through the translucent material to read other people's cards or to identify cards by minor scratches or marks on their backs.

Playing cards are available in a wide variety of styles, as decks may be custom-produced for competitions, casinos and magicians (sometimes in the form of trick decks), made as promotional items, or intended as souvenirs, artistic works, educational tools, or branded accessories. Decks of cards or even single cards are also collected as a hobby or for monetary value. Cards may also be produced for trading card sets or collectible card games, or as supplements for board games, however these are not generally regarded as playing cards.

Examples of use of pack of cards
1. All the fences down the road were going down like a pack of cards.
2. But you keep on changing managers like a pack of cards on a rummy table.
3. "The players get kids excited to see who is in a pack of cards.
4. As well as the pack of cards, each school will receive skipping ropes, French elastic and jacks.
5. Users suggest the associated graphics have a 3D quality, while it is possible to search across different screens which appear stacked like a pack of cards.