Noun
Chinese game played by 4 people with 144 tiles
Source: WordNetBritish author Alan D. Millington revived the Chinese classical game of the 1920s with his book The Complete Book of Mah-jongg (1977). Source: Internet
Also in 1920, Joseph Park Babcock published his book Rules of Mah-Jongg, also known as the "red book". Source: Internet
I’m heading out tomorrow at the crack of dawn for a site visit to Carrara, Italy, and Monaco, so I pack my bag before turning on my iPad and play a few rounds of mah-jongg. Source: Internet
My globalist mother-in-law is so élitist, she plays mah-jongg with Kristalina Georgieva, the C.E.O. of the World Bank! Source: Internet
Tom Sloper, The Red Dragon & The West Wind: The Winning Guide to Official Chinese & American Mah-Jongg, HarperCollins, 2007. Source: Internet