Definitionn. a game in which jackstones are thrown and picked up in various groups between bounces of a small rubber ball
Last update: August 29, 2015
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Jacks is popular in the USA. [Please select]
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2), two jacks are laid at the far end of the green 12 ft. [Please select]
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"He calls the knaves Jacks, this boy." [Please select]
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A set of fish-jobbers, and men with barrows, and cheap-jacks from up the country. [Please select]
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Next morning's tide, the Doctor Humm cleared out, and I had no other chance of discourse with Moosoo Jacks. [Please select]
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They are said never to squabble, and so are called "Happy Family" or "Happy Jacks." [Please select]
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What's needed to carry on this war as it goes to-day is an ar-rmy iv jacks an' mules.' [Please select]
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The great mistake I made was when the lumber-jacks loosed my hand-cuffs and started me through the woods. [Please select]
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Jacks means when he speaks of Christianity bestowing liberty--a new mastery over fate and circumstance. [Please select]
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Jacks looks for a reform of this system, but not from the present race of politicians. [Please select]
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In appalling masks; hideous, hairy, red-eyed Jacks in Boxes; Vampire Kites; demoniacal Tumblers who wouldn't lie down, and were perpetually flying forward, to stare infants out of countenance; his soul perfectly revelled. [Please select]
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