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  • 91play*/*/*/ — [pleɪ] verb I 1) [I/T] to take part in a sport or game The children were playing football in the park.[/ex] He played for AC Milan before he was transferred to Arsenal.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to compete against someone in a sport or game She plays the… …

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  • 92Play (Brad Paisley album) — Infobox Album | Name = Play Type = studio Artist = Brad Paisley Released = start date|2008|11|04 Genre = Country Length = Label = Arista Nashville Producer = Reviews = Last album = 5th Gear (2007) This album = Play (2008) Next album = | Play is… …

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  • 93With Great Power... — Infobox RPG title= With Great Power... caption= designer= Michael S. Miller publisher= Incarnadine Press date= genre= Superhero fiction system= footnotes= With Great Power... is a Silver Age superhero role playing game by Michael S. Miller,… …

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  • 94play — {{11}}play (n.) O.E. plega (W.Saxon), plæga (Anglian) recreation, exercise, any brisk activity (the latter sense preserved in swordplay, etc.), from PLAY (Cf. play) (v.). Meaning dramatic performance is attested from early 14c. Meaning free or… …

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  • 95Play (Jennifer Lopez song) — Infobox Single Name = Play Artist = Jennifer Lopez Album = J. Lo Released = April 24, 2001 Format = CD single, 12 maxi single Recorded = Murlyn Studios (Stockholm, Sweden) Sony Music Studios (New York City, New York, United States) Genre = Dance… …

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  • 96play around — Synonyms and related words: cast coquettish glances, coquet, dabble, dally, eye, fiddle, fiddle with, fiddle faddle, fidget with, finger with, flirt, fool, fool around, fool with, fribble, frivol, gallivant, gold dig, horse around, idle, jerk off …

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  • 97play around with — Synonyms and related words: assay, be abstracted, bring to test, brood, chew the cud, confirm, consider, contemplate, cut and try, debate, deliberate, digest, essay, experiment, give a try, give a tryout, have a go, introspect, meditate, muse,… …

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  • 98play dough{™} — (also Play Doh™) n [U] a soft substance, similar to clay, which is sold in a range of bright colours for children to play with by shaping it. It was first invented in the US in 1955 by Joseph McVicker. * * * …

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  • 99with fire — See: PLAY WITH FIRE …

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  • 100with fire — See: PLAY WITH FIRE …

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