Game meaning in English
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Definition
a game (of cards, of tennis): a pastime, an activity, a sport; a match
Let's play a game. Monopoly or Scrabble?
the (fragrance) game: the (fragrance) industry, sphere, business
Accounting is my game. Accounting is my profession, is what I do.
Examples
- "They watch games live on TV, despite the time differences."
- "I thought we might play a little game."
- "Well, there's a game in the back."
- "Haven't you ever been to a baseball game, Jean?"
- "Philip : Thank you so much for that warm introduction Professor Williams. My name is Philip Cheeter, and in this lecture, I'm going to teach you that sales is like a game: there are winners, like me;"
- "Edward : A game?"
- "With over thirty stores nationwide, the Perfume Hut is a major player in the fragrance game."
- "Let's play a game!"
- "This game is called the 'r' word!"
- "You can sit down now Jean, the game is about to start."
- "Horatio : I am preparing an excellent game of cards..."
- "Dodgeball's kind of a stupid game, isn't it?"
- "That's the people's game in England."
- "Horatio : No, I don't play the game."
- "Luna : He likes games."
- "I haven't been able to see Game of Groans for weeks."
- "This is my favorite part of the game."
- "They don't have the patience to appreciate a beautiful game like soccer."
- "As Luna suggested, I will be organizing a "Secret Santa" game at this year's Christmas party."
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