Old Maid vs cup-and-ball

Old Maid

noun
  • A children's card game, sometimes played with a special deck, where the object of the game is for each player to find matches for all the cards in his hand, without being stuck with the single unmatchable card. 

  • The unmatchable card itself. 

cup-and-ball

noun
  • A traditional children's toy consisting of a hand-held wooden cup with a ball attached by a string. The player jerks the ball into the air and attempts to catch it in the cup. 

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