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full house
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full house
1. Poker a hand with three cards of the same value and another pair
2. a theatre, etc., filled to capacity
3. (in bingo, etc.) the set of numbers needed to win

full house
A house having rooms symmetrically located on both sides of a chimney; for example, see the illustration under full Cape house.


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Other promotions available at Bingo Liner are the progressive jackpot, which is currently at £4k, and a Fullhouse jackpot amounting to £10,000 which is played every Friday at midnight.
He was asked by Darrell Royal to devise an offense that would have both power and deception, with a fullhouse backfield.
Monkhouse was essentially a gag man, who could turn out a blue patter for night-club audiences,as well as his more frivolous, eye-raisingmaterial, used on TV shows such as Candid Camera,The Golden Shot,Family Fortunes, Bob's FullHouse and Bob Says Opportunity Knocks.
 
 
 
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