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play

Definition for play

noun as in theater piece

noun as in amusement, entertainment

noun as in latitude, range

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action

Weak match

elbowroom

verb as in compete in sport

verb as in act; take the part of

verb as in gamble, risk

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game, put, set, take

Weak match

lay money on

verb as in produce music

Strongest matches

perform, work

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A play on words in Spanish, it could also be heard as “My Plans Are to Mars.”

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Endrick has played just 14 minutes in a single appearance this term, coming on as a late substitute in a 4-0 victory over Valencia.

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“While we believe there is more room for mNAV compression, the thesis has largely played out,” he said.

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In reality, both teams share the same reason for their stunning turnarounds: Their quarterbacks have played far better than most imagined.

The team is responsible for “making sure the whole workforce understands what AI agents are, making sure they have time to play with and learn how to use them,” Kazanjian said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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