in the cards

in the cards
*in the cards
Fig. in the future. (*Typically: be \in the cards; seesomething \in the cards.) •

Well, what do you think is in the cards for tomorrow?

I asked the boss if there was a raise in the cards for me.

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also[on the cards] {adj. phr.}, {informal} To be expected; likely to happen; foreseeable; predictable. * /It was in the cards for the son to succeed his father as head of the business./ * /John finally decided that it wasn't in the cards for him to succeed with that company./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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