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  1. Definition of house of cards noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. Origins and Historical Context of the Idiom “house of cards”. The idiom “house of cards” is a common expression used to describe something that is fragile, unstable, or likely to collapse. It is often used in reference to political systems, financial markets, or personal relationships that are built on a weak foundation and could easily ...

  3. House of Cards. House of Cards is an American political thriller television series created by Beau Willimon. It is based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Michael Dobbs and an adaptation of the 1990 British series of the same name by Andrew Davies, also from the novel. The first 13-episode season was released on February 1, 2013, on the ...

  4. 2 meanings: 1. a tiered structure created by balancing playing cards on their edges 2. an unstable situation, plan, etc.... Click for more definitions.

  5. A HOUSE OF CARDS definition: a system, organization , or plan that is likely to fail or collapse | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  6. house of cards noun. plural houses of cards. Britannica Dictionary definition of HOUSE OF CARDS. [count] : a structure built by balancing playing cards on top of each other — often used figuratively to describe something (such as a plan) that is weak and can fail easily. Her elaborate scheme collapsed like a house of cards.

  7. Meaning: Something that is poorly thought out and can easily collapse or fail is a house of cards. All idioms have been editorially reviewed, and submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completeness.