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Acol
/ ˈæə /
noun
- bridge a popular British bidding system favouring light opening bids and a flexible approach
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Acol1
C20: named after a club in Acol Road, London
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Example Sentences
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And it’s about paying it forward for Acol, who has relied on the church since becoming disabled.
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“I started coming here because I needed food,” said Lee Ann Acol, who found herself on disability after brain surgery.
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Acol was in line Wednesday morning at the Fifty Third Avenue Church of Christ.
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Hamilton moved off bottom spot in the table thanks to the win, sealed by a late Alex D'Acol goal.
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Alex D'Acol did come close with a drive for Accies, but the visitors had a real grip on the game and Waghorn was running riot with growing confidence, setting up chances for Tavernier and twice for Garner.
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