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stand verb in blackjack, to accept your hand without any further cards US- — Lee Solkey, Dummy Up and Deal, p. 120, 1980
▶ stand for to endure or tolerate something US, 1896- Camp is the third testing ground in a series of “tests” to register one’s ability to “stand firm,” the streets, of course, being the first and juvenile hall the second. — Sanyika Shakur, Monster, p. 27, 1993
- Mechanical plots and wafer-thin characterisation? Hollywood will never stand for it. — The Guardian, 18 February 2000
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