Similar words: delayed, player, soccer player, spayed, frayed, dismayed, decayed, arrayed. Meaning: [pleɪ] adj. (of games) engaged in.
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121. The radio played dirges all day long.
122. The boy played with his toy train.
123. The part of Hamlet was played by Laurence Olivier.
124. The orchestra played to a capacity crowd .
125. They played water upon a fire.
126. The band played the guests off.
127. He played a medley of Beatles songs.
128. The band played the guests out.
129. Shrugging off her injury,[http://sentencedict.com/played.html] she played on.
130. They played the searchlights along the road.
131. The heroine is played by Demi Moore.
132. The orchestra played brilliantly under Previn's baton.
133. A fanfare was played as the queen entered.
134. She has played only four games since November.
135. Rugby is played with an ,egg-shaped 'ball.
136. She played the concerto with passionate lyricism.
137. The orchestra played before an enraptured audience.
138. I've never played right back before.
139. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
140. "I played a very bad match," he confessed.
141. The band played the Czech anthem.
142. A large crowd looked on as the band played.
143. The young boy played the violin sonata masterfully.
144. He has played villains in most of his films.
145. Ed played at being a pirate.
146. He played the shot with consummate skill.
147. They played to a packed house.
148. Most football matches are played on Saturdays.
149. He played the cornet in the school band.
150. I played the music back to her.
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