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Acol
/ ˈæə /
noun
bridge a popular British bidding system favouring light opening bids and a flexible approach
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Acol1
Example Sentences
And it’s about paying it forward for Acol, who has relied on the church since becoming disabled.
“I started coming here because I needed food,” said Lee Ann Acol, who found herself on disability after brain surgery.
Acol was in line Wednesday morning at the Fifty Third Avenue Church of Christ.
Hamilton moved off bottom spot in the table thanks to the win, sealed by a late Alex D'Acol goal.
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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