Similar words: slaying, saying, straying, play, playoff, player, play off, play down. Meaning: [pleɪ] n. 1. the act of playing a musical instrument 2. the action of taking part in a game or sport or other recreation 3. the performance of a part or role in a drama.
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241. His playing improved in a very short period of time .
242. An area in which the computer has made considerable strides in recent years is in playing chess.
243. By age 16 he was playing professionally with bands in Greenwich Village.
244. She is a good actress, but still needs time to grow into the part she is playing.
245. Schulte warned government and industrial leaders that those who even venture to think about mass layoffs are playing with fire.
246. My piano playing has improved significantly since I've had a new teacher.
247. I thought: 'This cannot be happening, somebody must be playing a joke'.
248. Webber had three musicals playing in London at one time.
249. He's always been a bit of a joker and can't resist playing tricks on people.
250. She has a habit of playing with her hair when she's nervous.
251. There was some music playing upstairs. Otherwise the house was silent.
252. She was playing with a knife, so I took it away from her.
253. I'm surprised at you, playing with dolls at your age!
254. I can't study with that music playing all the time.
255. The incident led to him being barred from the country/barred from playing for England.
256. He was down on all fours playing with the puppy.
257. And then, to the audience's mystification, the band suddenly stopped playing.
258. The visitors pass their days swimming, windsurfing and playing volleyball.
259. I don't like the children playing in this room, for fear they knock the furniture about.
260. Playing the role of Tanya is Sylvia Roberts, one of our up-and-coming young actresses.
261. I feel I could continue playing until I am 35.
262. Weir broke his leg in a freak accident playing golf.
263. Cooder was encouraged to begin playing the guitar by his father.
264. I wanted her and she was playing hard to get.
265. With England not playing,(http://sentencedict.com/playing.html) the smart money was on the Germans.
266. Our neighbours are very inconsiderate - they're always playing loud music late at night.
267. After walking for hours in the hot sun, his mind began playing tricks on him.
268. I was struck by the sheer physicality of his piano playing.
269. Whenever I mention playing football, he says he's too busy.
270. We're going to lose anyway, so I can't see the point of playing.
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