Antonyms for
blackjack
A common gambling card game in casinos, where the object is to get as close to 21 without going over.
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No Antonyms Found for Blackjack

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All Definitions for Blackjack

Below are all the dictionary definitions of blackjack:

1A common gambling card game in casinos, where the object is to get as close to 21 without going over.
2A hand in the game of blackjack consisting of a face card and an ace.
3A variant of switch where each player is initially dealt the same number of cards, usually seven, and when one player plays a black jack the player whose turn comes next has to pick up that many cards, unless they play a red jack (as this normally cancels a black jack).
4The flag (i.e., a jack) traditionally flown by pirate ships
5Popularly thought to be a white skull and crossed bones on a black field (the Jolly Roger).
6A small, flat, blunt, usually leather-covered weapon loaded with heavy material such as lead or ball bearings, intended to inflict a blow to the head that renders the victim unconscious with diminished risk of lasting cranial trauma.
7A tool of leather filled with shot (or similar), resembling the weapon, used for shaping sheet metal.
8To strike with a blackjack or similar weapon.
9A variant of hearts where the Jack of Spades is the penalty card.
10Any of a series of hard, dark soils, often considered low quality, but suitable for growing certain crops such as cotton.
11Any of several species of weed of genus Bidens, such as Bidens pilosa, in the family Compositae.
12Ammonium bituminosulfonate.
13A fan of the South Korean girl group 2NE1.
14Ellipsis of blackjack oak. [An oak tree of species Quercus marilandica.]

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About antonyms for blackjack

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