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game1
noun
    1. An amusement or pastime.
      Thesaurus: entertainment, amusement, festivity, fun, sport, pastime, recreation, diversion.
    2. The equipment used for this, eg a board, cards, dice, etc.
    3. A competitive activity with rules, involving some form of skill.
    4. An occasion on which individuals or teams compete at such an activity; a match.
      Thesaurus: contest, competition, tournament, match.
    5. In some sports, eg tennis: a division of a match.
    6. An event consisting of competitions in various activities, especially sporting ones.
      Example: the Commonwealth games
      Form: games
    7. colloq, often derog
      A type of activity, profession, or business.
      Example: the game of politics
    8. A person's playing ability or style.
      Example: her backhand game
    9. derog
      An activity undertaken light-heartedly.
      Example: War is just a game to him
    10a. Certain birds and animals which are killed for sport;
    10b. The flesh of such creatures.
    11. derog, colloq
      A scheme, trick or intention
      Example: give the game away
      Example: What's your game?
adj gamer, gamest
    colloq:
    1. Ready and willing to undertake it.
      Example: game for a try
      Form: game for something (also)
    2. old use
      Having plenty of fighting spirit; plucky.
      Thesaurus: plucky, brave, spirited, hardy, resolute, courageous, spunky, willing, dauntless, intrepid, gutsy (slang); Antonym: cowardly.
verb
    intr
    gamed, gaming
    1. To gamble.
Derivative: gamely
adverb
    Bravely, sportingly.
Derivative: gameness
noun
    Idiom: be on the game
      slang
      To be a prostitute.
    Idiom: give the game away
      To reveal the truth.
    Idiom: make game of someone
      old use
      To make fun of or laugh at them.
    Idiom: play the game
      To behave fairly.
    Idiom: the game is up
      The plan or trick has failed or has been found out.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon gamen amusement.



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