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What (who) is hand and foot - definition

CARD GAME
Hand & foot; Hand and foot; Hand and Foot; Hand & Foot; Argentine Rummy; Samba (card game)

Hand, foot, and mouth disease         
HUMAN DISEASE
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of enteroviruses. It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally unwell.
Canasta         
Canasta (; Spanish for "basket") is a card game of the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum.Carlisle, Rodney P.
canasta         
[k?'nast?]
¦ noun a card game resembling rummy, using two packs and usually played by two pairs of partners.
?a meld of seven cards in canasta.
Origin
1940s: from Sp. (of Uruguayan origin), lit. 'basket', based on L. canistrum (see canister).

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Canasta

Canasta (; Spanish for "basket") is a card game of the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum. Although many variations exist for two, three, five or six players, it is most commonly played by four in two partnerships with two standard decks of cards. Players attempt to make melds of seven cards of the same rank and "go out" by playing all cards in their hands. It is "the most recent card game to have achieved worldwide status as a classic".

Examples of use of hand and foot
1. Hand and foot massages and makeovers are also on offer.
2. For even more warmth, many parade veterans rely on air–activated hand and foot warmers.
3. When they were allowed out, they were shackled hand and foot.
4. The victims had been blindfolded, bound hand and foot and shot.
5. According to procedure, he is also to be shackled hand and foot.