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Noun
Verb (used with object)
to act or sustain (a part) in a dramatic performance or in real life
- to play the role of benefactor.
Verb (used without object)
Verb phrases
play around, Informal .
- to behave in a playful or frivolous manner; fool around.
- to be sexually promiscuous.
- to be sexually unfaithful.
play at,
- to pretend interest in
- It's obvious that you're just playing at fishing for my sake.
- to do something without seriousness
- He is merely playing at being a student.
play off,
- Sports . to play an extra game or round in order to settle a tie.
- Sports . to engage in an elimination game or games after the regular season is over in order to determine the champion.
- to set (one person or thing) against another, usually for one's own gain or advantage
- The children could usually get what they wanted by playing one parent off against the other.
Idioms
come to play
- Informal . to be disposed to play or participate in a manner reflecting a determination to win or succeed
- We're a small new business, but we came to play.
make a play for
- Informal .
- to try to attract, esp. sexually
- He made a play for his friend's girlfriend.
- to attempt to gain by impressing favorably
- This ad will make a play for new consumer markets.
play by ear, to play (music or a musical instrument) without printed music
- as by memory of what one has heard or by unschooled musical instinct.
played out
- exhausted; weary.
- out of fashion; hackneyed
- New styles in clothing are soon played out in New York.
- used up; finished
- The original tires were played out and had to be replaced.
play for time
- to prolong something in order to gain an advantage; forestall an event or decision
- Their maneuvering at the conference was obviously calculated to play for time.
play into the hands of, to act in such a way as to give an advantage to (someone
- esp. an opponent)
- If you lose your temper when he insults you, you will be playing right into his hands. Also, play into (someone's) hands.
play it by ear, to improvise
- esp. in a challenging situation when confronted by unknown factors
- If you can't come up with a plan, we'll just have to play it by ear.
Synonyms
noun
- comedy , curtain-raiser , drama , entertainment , farce , flop * , hit * , mask * , musical , one-act , opera , performance , potboiler , show , smash * , smash hit , stage show , theatrical , tragedy , turkey , caper , dalliance , delight , disport , diversion , foolery , frisk , frolic , fun , gambol , game , gaming , happiness , humor , jest , joking , lark , match , pastime , pleasure , prank , recreation , relaxation , romp , sport , sportiveness , teasing , action , activity , elbowroom * , exercise , give , leeway , margin , motion , movement , operation , room , scope , space , sweep , swing , working *
verb
- amuse oneself , be life of party , caper , carouse , carry on , cavort , clown , cut capers , cut up * , dally , dance , disport , divert , entertain oneself , fool around , frisk , frolic , gambol , go on a spree , horse around * , idle away , joke , jump , kibitz , kick up heels , let go , let loose , let one’s hair down , make merry , mess around * , rejoice , revel , romp , show off , skip , sport , toy , trifle , be on a team , challenge , contend , contest , engage in , participate , recreate , rival , take on , take part , vie , act the part of , discourse , do * , enact , execute , ham * , ham it up * , impersonate , lay an egg , perform , personate , playact , play a gig , portray , present , read a part , represent , take the role of , tread the boards * , bet , chance , exploit , finesse , game , hazard , jockey * , lay money on , maneuver , manipulate , put , set , speculate , stake , take , wager , blow , bow , drum , fiddle , fidget , finger , operate , pedal , render , tickle , work , fool , monkey , putter , tinker , twiddle , gamble , lay , do , play-act , run , show , impose , visit , wreak
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