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PLAYS
- PLAY, to engage in amusement or sport [v]
- PLAY, to engage in recreation [v]
- swordplay
- me sport
- particular act or maneuver in a game as
- e's turn in a game it's your play
- creational activity
- ming gambling
- act, way, or manner of proceeding maneuver that was a play to get your fingerprints Erle Stanley Gardner
- al venture
- ee or unimpeded motion (as of a part of a machine)
- ope or opportunity for action
- function of an electronic device that causes a recording to play
- phasis or publicity especially in the news media wished the country received a better play in the American press Hugh MacLennan
- move or series of moves calculated to arouse friendly feelings usually used with make made a big play for the girl Will Herman
- dramatic composition drama