Noun
a small light table with folding legs; can be folded for storage
a table for playing cards (as in a casino)
Source: WordNetMy first impulse, when presented with any spanking-new piece of computer hardware, is to imagine how it will look in ten years' time, gathering dust under a card table in a thrift shop. And it probably will. William Gibson
Look, just go sit at the card table with the rest of the kids and let the adults run the country. James Woods
To let the people know there was life beyond Shirley Dean, we decided to focus on voter registration; each day I set up my card table somewhere in the district, signed people up, and passed out noses. Wavy Gravy
It’s not just your living quarters—the common areas usually have just enough space for four people to play at a card table intimately. Source: Internet
He was alone at a card table playing blackjack." Source: Internet
I had a serviceable bedroom at the time, but dragged a card table and a folding chair into the unfinished, uninsulated room above the garage, so that I could write in the cold, like Jo did in her attic. Source: Internet