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play with a full deck
Verb
Canada
US
idiomatic
in the negative
of a person
Japanese Meaning
正気であり、精神的に安定していると見なされる / 常識的かつ賢明な行動をする / 知的で、判断力に欠けないと評価される
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(idiomatic, chiefly US and Canada, of a person, chiefly in the negative) To behave in a manner suggesting that one is of normal intelligence, alert, and mentally stable.
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play with a full deck
He doesn't play with a full deck, so I wouldn't trust him to handle the finances.
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He doesn't play with a full deck, so I wouldn't trust him to handle the finances.
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