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play

Definition for play

noun as in theater piece

noun as in amusement, entertainment

noun as in latitude, range

Strongest match

action

Weak match

elbowroom

verb as in compete in sport

verb as in act; take the part of

verb as in gamble, risk

Strongest matches

game, put, set, take

Weak match

lay money on

verb as in produce music

Strongest matches

perform, work

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Example Sentences

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We’ve seen enough plays, read enough books and watched enough movies — hell, we’ve lived in the real world long enough — to know where this story is headed.

From Salon

"We all carry a lot more digital ID now than we did 20 years ago, and I think that psychologically, it plays a different part," he added.

From BBC

Charting his passionate love affair with Elizabeth Taylor and his very public struggle with alcoholism, the play explores fame, ambition, and identity.

From BBC

Passes were played at a quick pace, often in a one-touch manner.

From BBC

Demonstrators submitted more than 1,900 signatures to Uefa in support of a petition launched this week, which said there could be "no fair play with representatives of genocide".

From BBC

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

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