(Noun) warcaby;
play draughts - grać w warcaby;
warcaby
drA: ftsn Warcaby We used to play draughts (Zwykliśmy grać w warcaby) - This Morning [program ITV-TV] (1999)
(a checkerboard game for two players who each have 12 pieces
the object is to jump over and so capture the opponent's pieces)
warcaby
synonim: checkers
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His father was a draughtsman who famously helped his son to build his first electric guitar by hand.
Burton's photos document each artefact after removal from the tomb: a quick browse of the database reveals some charming treasures - from a leopardskin cloak with a golden head and silver claws to a collection of green and blue draughtsmen and even a folding bed.
Her mother was a bookkeeper who only found her m?©tier as an antiques dealer late in life; her father, a draughtsman turned civil servant, was prone to frightening rages.
McGill was a superb draughtsman with an ear for the slippery power of language.
We keep them here to stop draughts.
Trzymamy je tu, aby uniknąć przeciągów.