You use the term I have an "ace up my sleeve" when you have an extra advantage that your opponent is not aware of that may assist you to win. It is a term that is taken from the card game of Poker where the "Ace" card is the high card and, should a person be cheating at the card game, they may hide an Ace up their sleeve and play it in the game to win if they need it. The term "I have an Ace up my sleeve does not, like in the card game example, necessarily imply cheating though. It simply means that you have an additional advantage.
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The phrase "ace up your sleeve" means having a hidden advantage or resource that can be used to gain an advantage in a situation, typically without others knowing about it. It implies having a secret plan or strategy that can be revealed at a crucial moment to ensure success.
The suffix of "terrace" is "-ace".
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Grim-ace, divided as "grim" (1 syllable) and "ace" (1 syllable).
No, "ACE wrapping" is not typically capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
This phrase means that the speaker believes someone is hiding a plan or intention that has not been revealed yet, likely something potentially deceptive or sneaky. It implies suspicion about the individual's motives or actions.