

If the bidder fulfills the contract, he collects chips equal to the number bid from each player. The highest bidder leads, his first card led determining the trump. The player who bids highest tries to make his bid and the others try to prevent him. The next player has the option of declaring to make more tricks than the previous bid or passing and so on, all round. The player to the dealer's left declares or bids, the number of tricks he can win against the rest (usually more than one trick must be declared) or else he passes. Using a 52-card deck, two to seven may play (five is best), with each player being dealt five cards. formally Napoleon card game introduced in England in the 1880s. create a soft surface on fabric or leather by rubbing and scraping raise up the nap of a fabric by rubbing against the weave of the fabricġ1. soft fibrous surface of a fabric that usually lies in one direction soft superficial texture of a piece leatherġ0. network exchange point equipped with large-scale switching facilities and serving as a connection point between individual Internet Service Providers (Telecommunications)ĩ. airport Name: Naples International Airport location: Naples, Italy IATA Code: NAP ICAO Code: LIRNĨ.

abbreviation (aviation) NCEP Advisory PanelĦ. National Attachment Point - In the U.S.A, 4 exchange points exist to enable data to be exchanged between different ISP's.ĥ. during the day Grandpa usually has/takes a little nap after lunch.Ĥ. doze, sleep lightly (during the day) act recklessly be unprepared, be off guard put sauce or gravy over foodģ. light sleep, short sleep (usually during the day)Ģ.
