- His Heels
- Cribbage1) A jack turned as starter card2) the score of 2 to the dealer for turning up a jack
The official rules of card games glossary. 2009.
The official rules of card games glossary. 2009.
his heels — noun plural but singular or plural in construction : a jack that is turned up as the starter in cribbage and that scores two points for the dealer * * * his heels, Cribbage. a jack played as a turnup … Useful english dictionary
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two for his heels — (in cribbage) a score for turning up the jack • • • Main Entry: ↑heel … Useful english dictionary
two-for-his-heels — twoˈ for his heels noun (old) A rascal or knave (from the score for turning up a knave in cribbage) • • • Main Entry: ↑two … Useful english dictionary
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on someone's or something's heels — 1 ◇ If you are (close/hard/hot) on someone s or something s heels, you are chasing or following that person or thing very closely. The police were hot on his heels. 2 ◇ If something comes or follows close/hard/hot on something s heels or… … Useful english dictionary
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms