To be fair, though, Pratt does have one talent that trumps us all.
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For Trumps, Hiltons, or Cuomos, passing power or money onto the next generation requires no more than time and effort.
The Music Industry Is Dying? Great|James Poulos|December 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In his Ayn Rand fantasy world, “freedom” trumps everything, including civilization, nation, patriotism, industry, and culture.
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For much of our conversation, the one topic that trumps all others is this: Joey Lawrence really wants to be a movie star.
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Or maybe not: many Americans are fed up with the adherence to ideology that trumps compromise in modern-day Washington.
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When the leader is long in Trumps, he should open his own or his partner's strength.
Auction of To-day|Milton C. Work
Sillett played his trumps boldly, not knowing that he was speaking to a deputy-sheriff.
Bunch Grass|Horace Annesley Vachell
The men behaved like trumps—especially old Macdonald and the Dragoon.
Flora Lyndsay|Susanna Moodie
I'll offer terms, and generous terms, considering I've got the trumps.
Hurricane Island|H. B. Marriott Watson
If he has two or three trumps (of any denomination) he must lead the highest.
Round Games with Cards|W. H. Peel
trumps
/ (trʌmps) /
SEE SYNONYMS FOR trumps ON THESAURUS.COM
pl n
(sometimes singular)cardsany one of the four suits, decided by cutting or bidding, that outranks all the other suits for the duration of a deal or game
turn up trumps(of a person) to bring about a happy or successful conclusion (to an event, problem, etc), esp unexpectedly