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black·jack B0300700 (blăk′jăk′)n.1. A leather-covered bludgeon with a short, flexible shaft or strap, used as a hand weapon.2. Games A card game in which the object is to accumulate cards with a higher count than that of the dealer but not exceeding 21. Also called twenty-one, vingt-et-un.3. Sphalerite.tr.v. black·jacked, black·jack·ing, black·jacks 1. To hit or beat with a blackjack.2. To coerce by threats.blackjack (ˈblækˌdʒæk) na truncheon of leather-covered lead with a flexible shaftvb1. (tr) to hit with or as if with a blackjack2. (tr) to compel (a person) by threats[C19: from black + jack1 (implement)]
blackjack (ˈblækˌdʒæk) n1. (Card Games) pontoon or any of various similar card games2. (Card Games) the ace of spades[C20: from black + jack1 (the knave)]
blackjack (ˈblækˌdʒæk) n (Minerals) a dark iron-rich variety of the mineral sphalerite[C18: from black + jack1 (originally a miner's name for this useless ore)]
blackjack (ˈblækˌdʒæk) n (Plants) a small oak tree, Quercus marilandica, of the southeastern US, with blackish bark and fan-shaped leaves. Also called: blackjack oak [C19: from black + jack1 (from the proper name, popularly used in many plant names)]
blackjack (ˈblækˌdʒæk) na tarred leather tankard or jug[C16: from black + jack3]black•jack (ˈblækˌdʒæk) n. 1. a short, leather-covered club, consisting of a heavy head on a flexible handle, used as a weapon. 2. a. Also called twenty-one. a gambling game at cards, in which a player needs to get more points than the dealer to win, but not more than 21. b. an ace together with a ten or a face card as the first two cards dealt in a hand of this game. 3. a small oak, Quercus marilandica, of the eastern U.S., having a nearly black bark. 4. a large drinking cup or jug for beer, ale, etc., orig. made of leather coated externally with tar. 5. a dark, iron-rich variety of sphalerite. v.t. 6. to strike or beat with a blackjack. 7. to compel by threat. [1505–15] blackjack Past participle: blackjacked Gerund: blackjacking
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I blackjack | you blackjack | he/she/it blackjacks | we blackjack | you blackjack | they blackjack |
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I blackjacked | you blackjacked | he/she/it blackjacked | we blackjacked | you blackjacked | they blackjacked |
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I am blackjacking | you are blackjacking | he/she/it is blackjacking | we are blackjacking | you are blackjacking | they are blackjacking |
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I have blackjacked | you have blackjacked | he/she/it has blackjacked | we have blackjacked | you have blackjacked | they have blackjacked |
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I was blackjacking | you were blackjacking | he/she/it was blackjacking | we were blackjacking | you were blackjacking | they were blackjacking |
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I had blackjacked | you had blackjacked | he/she/it had blackjacked | we had blackjacked | you had blackjacked | they had blackjacked |
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I will blackjack | you will blackjack | he/she/it will blackjack | we will blackjack | you will blackjack | they will blackjack |
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I will have blackjacked | you will have blackjacked | he/she/it will have blackjacked | we will have blackjacked | you will have blackjacked | they will have blackjacked |
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I will be blackjacking | you will be blackjacking | he/she/it will be blackjacking | we will be blackjacking | you will be blackjacking | they will be blackjacking |
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I have been blackjacking | you have been blackjacking | he/she/it has been blackjacking | we have been blackjacking | you have been blackjacking | they have been blackjacking |
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I will have been blackjacking | you will have been blackjacking | he/she/it will have been blackjacking | we will have been blackjacking | you will have been blackjacking | they will have been blackjacking |
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I had been blackjacking | you had been blackjacking | he/she/it had been blackjacking | we had been blackjacking | you had been blackjacking | they had been blackjacking |
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I would blackjack | you would blackjack | he/she/it would blackjack | we would blackjack | you would blackjack | they would blackjack |
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I would have blackjacked | you would have blackjacked | he/she/it would have blackjacked | we would have blackjacked | you would have blackjacked | they would have blackjacked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | blackjack - a common scrubby deciduous tree of central and southeastern United States having dark bark and broad three-lobed (club-shaped) leaves; tends to form dense thicketsblackjack oak, jack oak, Quercus marilandicascrub oak - any of various chiefly American small shrubby oaks often a dominant form on thin dry soils sometimes forming dense thickets | | 2. | blackjack - a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; used for hitting peoplecosh, sapbludgeon - a club used as a weapon | | 3. | blackjack - a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate shipblack flag, Jolly Roger, pirate flagflag - emblem usually consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive designskull and crossbones - emblem warning of danger or death | | 4. | blackjack - a gambling game using cards; the object is to hold cards having a higher count than those dealt to the banker up to but not exceeding 21vingt-et-un, twenty-onecard game, cards - a game played with playing cards | Verb | 1. | blackjack - exert pressure on someone through threatsblackmail, pressureact upon, influence, work - have and exert influence or effect; "The artist's work influenced the young painter"; "She worked on her friends to support the political candidate" |
blackjackverbTo compel by pressure or threats:coerce, dragoon, force.Informal: hijack, strong-arm.Translationsblackjack
blackjack, one of the world's most widely played gambling card games; also known as twenty-one or vingt-et-un. Despite contesting claims between the French and Italians, its origins are unknown. Each player receives one card face down and bets that this card plus additional cards dealt face up will beat the dealer's hand without exceeding 21. An ace counts one or eleven, a face card ten, and all others cards according to their face value. A score of 21 on the first two cards is called blackjack.blackjack1 Cards1. pontoon or any of various similar card games 2. the ace of spades
blackjack2 a dark iron-rich variety of the mineral sphalerite
blackjack3 a small oak tree, Quercus marilandica, of the southeastern US, with blackish bark and fan-shaped leaves AcronymsSeeblow jobblackjack
Synonyms for blackjackverb to compel by pressure or threatsSynonyms- coerce
- dragoon
- force
- hijack
- strong-arm
Synonyms for blackjacknoun a common scrubby deciduous tree of central and southeastern United States having dark bark and broad three-lobed (club-shaped) leavesSynonyms- blackjack oak
- jack oak
- Quercus marilandica
Related Wordsnoun a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handleSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black backgroundSynonyms- black flag
- Jolly Roger
- pirate flag
Related Wordsnoun a gambling game using cardsSynonymsRelated Wordsverb exert pressure on someone through threatsSynonymsRelated Words |