trump
noun /trʌmp/
  /trʌmp/
 Idioms - (also trump card)[countable] (in some card games) a card that belongs to the suit (= one of the four sets in a pack of cards) that has been chosen for a particular game to have a higher value than the other three suits
- I played a trump and won the trick.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionarytrump + noun- card
 - suit
 
 - trumps[uncountable + singular or plural verb] (in some card games) the suit that has been chosen for a particular game to have a higher value than the other three suits
- What's trumps?
 - Clubs are trumps.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionarytrump + noun- card
 - suit
 
 
Word Originearly 16th cent.: alteration of triumph, once used in card games in the same sense.
Idioms 
come up/turn up trumps 
- to do what is necessary to make a particular situation successful, especially when this is sudden or unexpected
- I didn't honestly think he'd pass the exam but he came up trumps on the day.
 - Just when we thought there was no hope, my parents turned up trumps with a large loan.
 
 
Wordfinder
- ace
 - card
 - cut
 - deal
 - gambling
 - hand
 - jack
 - shuffle
 - suit
 - trump