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mark verb- in casino gambling, to place in a stack chips equal to the amount of marker (a loan) extended to a gambler US
- — Lee Solkey, Dummy Up and Deal, p. 116, 1980
- to realise, to see, to understand UK
- — G.F. Newman, Sir, You Bastard, 1970
▶ mark your card to inform; to warn UK From the marking of race cards.- [T]he Superintendent in charge of the Flying Squad had got wise to the fact that one of his mob was marking Charley’s card[.] — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 62, 1956
- Always bustling Andy. Always sarky in the bargain, marking my card. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 132, 1999
- Purple’s just marking their cards for them. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 113, 2001
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