Similar words: played, delayed, player, cd player, soccer player, hockey player, frayed, spayed. Meaning: adj. 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted 2. worn out.
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(61) Yvette handed him detonators and played out wire to be connected to timing devices.
(62) The drama played out in a nest of bald eagles a webcam.
(63) Thereafter, I tracked their quotidian lives as they played out against a shimmering scrim of cultural and political context.
(64) Germany higher - ups know their game is almost played out.
(65) Every expert has a story about a "blind" test in which several instruments are played out of sight and the listeners have to guess which is the Strad and which the modern pretender.
(66) For a few seconds the incident played out in tableau on the opposite sidewalk.
(67) The long struggle between the strikers and their employers is not yet played out.
(68) It was perhaps never more poignantly played out than during the two greatest maritime disasters in history: the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania.
(69) You have a good imagination in love and a fairly rich fantasy life. You also have the talent to discern which fantasies can realistically be played out and which are better left in the imagination.
(70) The actors played out the comedy and the audience applauded.
(71) The film has eerie parallels with the drama being played out in real life.
(72) That same scene has played out more than a few times in our 26-year marriage. Many a time I've carried penny-pinching to a ridiculous extreme.
(73) The actors played out the tragedy and the curtain came down.
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More similar words: played, delayed, player, cd player, soccer player, hockey player, frayed, spayed, dismayed, arrayed, decayed, portrayed, layer, slayer, layered, lay eyes on, ozone layer, bricklayer, washed out, weed out, wiped out, redoubt, bedouin, redound, redouble, burned out, redoubled, at the double, on the double, redoubtable.