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verbcontend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle
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verbpretend to have certain qualities or state of mind
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nounthe act using a sword (or other weapon) vigorously and skillfully
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nouna weak and tremulous light
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verbconsider not very seriously
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verbcause to happen or to occur as a consequence
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verbstake on the outcome of an issuetype of:
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nounan attempt to get something
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verbengage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion
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verbcause to emit recorded audio or video
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verbbehave carelessly or indifferently
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verbengage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously
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nounthe act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize)type of:
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nounverbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously)
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noun(in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds
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verbact or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome
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nouna state in which action is feasibletype of:
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nouna theatrical performance of a dramatype of:
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verbbe at play; be engaged in playful activity; amuse oneself in a way characteristic of childrentype of:
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verbbehave in a certain way
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verbbe performed or presented for public viewing
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verbbet or wager (money)type of:
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verbcause to move or operate freely within a bounded space
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verbdischarge or direct or be discharged or directed as if in a continuous streamtype of:
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verbemit recorded soundtype of:
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verbemploy in a game or in a specific position
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verbexhaust by allowing to pull on the linetype of:
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verbmake bets
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verbmove or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly
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verbparticipate in games or sport
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verbpretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity
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verbput (a card or piece) into play during a game, or act strategically as if in a card gametype of:
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verbshoot or hit in a particular mannertype of:
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verbuse or move
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verbuse to one's advantage
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nounutilization or exercisetype of:
- "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"
- "Charlie likes to play Mary"
- "She plays deaf when the news are bad"
- "She played nervously with her wedding ring"
- "He played with the idea of running for the Senate"
- "he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway"
- "the play of light on the water"
- "it was all done in play"
- "Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child"
- "She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania"
- "play a joke"
- "She played the third movement very beautifully"
- "it is still my play"
- "She acts in this play"
- "I played in `A Christmas Carol'"
- "She played all her money on the dark horse"
- "they made a futile play for power"
- "the runner was out on a play by the shortstop"
- "On weekends I play"
- "I'll play you my favorite record"
- "He never tires of playing that video"
- "there was too much play in the steering wheel"
- "they gave full play to the artist's talent"
- "They played games on their opponents"
- "play the stock market"
- "play with her feelings"
- "there was heavy play at the blackjack table"
- "rain stopped play in the 4th inning"
- "Gielgud played Hamlet"
- "She played the servant to her husband's master"
- "This factor played only a minor part in his decision"
- "This development played into her hands"
- "I played no role in your dismissal"
- "the coach drew up the plays for her team"
- "the ball was still in play"
- "insiders said the company's stock was in play"
- "the play lasted two hours"
- "The kids were playing outside all day"
- "I used to play with trucks as a little girl"
- "play safe"
- "play it safe"
- "play fair"
- "What's playing in the local movie theater?"
- "`Cats' has been playing on Broadway for many years"