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/plā/
verb
  1. engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
    "the children were playing outside"
    synonyms: amuse oneself, entertain oneself, enjoy oneself, have fun, have a good time, relax, rest, be at leisure, occupy oneself, divert oneself, play games, frolic, frisk, gambol, romp, cavort, caper, mess around, lark (about), lark (around), sport, disport oneself
  2. take part in (a sport).
    "I play softball and tennis"
    synonyms: take part in, participate in, engage in, be involved in, join in, compete in, do
  3. represent (a character) in a theatrical performance or a film.
    "she played Ophelia"
    synonyms: act the part of, play the part of, act, take the role of, enact, represent, perform, appear as, portray, depict, impersonate, pretend to be, execute, render, interpret, personate
  4. perform on (a musical instrument).
    "we heard someone playing a harmonica"
  5. move lightly and quickly, so as to appear and disappear; flicker.
    "a smile played about her lips"
    synonyms: move lightly, dance, flit, dart, ripple, lick, touch
  6. allow (a fish) to exhaust itself pulling against a line before reeling it in.
    "no fisherman ever played a bonita more carefully or with greater wile"

noun
  1. activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children.
    "a child at play may use a stick as an airplane"
    synonyms: amusement, entertainment, relaxation, recreation, enjoyment, pleasure, diversion, distraction, leisure, fun, games, fun and games, playfulness, horseplay, skylarking, larks, a good time, jollification, junketing, merrymaking, revelry, living it up, sport
  2. the conducting of an athletic match or contest.
    "rain interrupted the second day's play"
  3. a dramatic work for the stage or to be broadcast.
    "the actors put on a new play"
    synonyms: drama, stage play, stage show, theatrical work, theatrical piece, radio play, television play, teleplay, screenplay, comedy, tragedy, farce, sketch, production, performance, spectacle, show
  4. the space in or through which a mechanism can or does move.
    "the steering rack was loose, and there was a little play"
    synonyms: movement, freedom of movement, free motion, slack, give, room to maneuver, room to operate, scope, latitude, elbow room, space, margin
  5. light and constantly changing movement.
    "the artist exploits the play of light across the surface"

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