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cutthroat contract
noun
Bridge.
- a form of contract bridge for four persons in which partners are decided by the bidding.
- any of a variety of contract bridge games for three persons.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cutthroat contract1
First recorded in 1940–45
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For a moment the smiley-face curtain was pulled back; “Today” was a workplace like many, filled with competition, cutthroat contract negotiation and the ruthlessness of a high-stakes enterprise, and Lauer was the one with protection.
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