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play with
verb
- to consider without giving deep thought to or coming to a conclusion concerning
we're playing with the idea of emigrating
- to behave carelessly with
to play with a girl's affections
- to fiddle or mess about with
he's just playing with his food
Example Sentences
‘Maybe Happy Ending,’ ‘Dead Outlaw,’ Cole Escola’s ‘Oh, Mary!’ and ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ lead the competition for best musical and best play, with Audra McDonald in ‘Gypsy’ and Nicole Scherzinger in ‘Sunset Blvd’ contending for lead actress in a musical.
Lipton and company have reported extensively on their play with the presidential memecoin called $TRUMP, which seems like a quick and dirty con that has resulted in thousands of ordinary people losing lots of money while Trump and a few other investors made a bundle.
“And not looking to capitalize in a capital-C kind of way. Trying to just make great songs for your friends, play with people you like to play with, hang out at places that were fun to hang out at and do your own thing.”
After a short jaunt on the moon and a small gamelike activity in which we mine for virtual minerals, we find ourselves in a lab where we’ll play with various crystals.
"All I’m saying is that a young lady, a 10-year-old-girl, 9-year-old girl, 15-year-old-girl, doesn’t need 37 dolls," he said, not knowing that high schoolers don't usually play with dolls.
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