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game
noun
an
activity
such
as
football
,
chess
,
or
tag
that
people
play
for
fun
or
competition
and
that
has
rules
•
After
school
,
the
children
started
a
game
of
tag
in
the
playground
.
After
school
,
the
children
started
a
game
of
tag
in
the
playground
.
•
Chess
is
a
game
that
requires
patience
and
strategy
.
Chess
is
a
game
that
requires
patience
and
strategy
.
Old
English
“
gamen
”
meaning
joy
or
amusement
,
later
narrowing
to
an
organized
pastime
with
rules
noun
one
single
contest
or
match
in
a
sport
or
competitive
activity
•
The
tennis
game
lasted
nearly
three
hours
.
The
tennis
game
lasted
nearly
three
hours
.
•
Our
team
won
the
first
game
but
lost
the
second
.
Our
team
won
the
first
game
but
lost
the
second
.
verb
-
game
,
gaming
,
games
,
gamed
to
play
electronic
,
computer
,
or
video
games
•
They
game
together
online
every
weekend
.
They
game
together
online
every
weekend
.
•
She
usually
games
on
her
console
after
homework
.
She
usually
games
on
her
console
after
homework
.
noun
the
quality
of
a
person
’
s
play
or
performance
in
a
sport
or
activity
•
If
you
want
to
beat
her
at
chess
,
you
need
to
raise
your
game
.
If
you
want
to
beat
her
at
chess
,
you
need
to
raise
your
game
.
•
He
brought
his
A
game
to
the
final
and
scored
two
goals
.
He
brought
his
A
game
to
the
final
and
scored
two
goals
.
noun
a
trick
,
scheme
,
or
plan
someone
uses
to
get
what
they
want
,
especially
by
deceiving
others
•
I
don't
trust
him
;
he
always
has
some
game
going
on
.
I
don't
trust
him
;
he
always
has
some
game
going
on
.
•
Stop
playing
games
with
my
feelings
and
tell
me
the
truth
.
Stop
playing
games
with
my
feelings
and
tell
me
the
truth
.
verb
-
game
,
gaming
,
games
,
gamed
to
use
clever
or
dishonest
methods
to
get
an
advantage
from
rules
or
a
system
•
Some
companies
try
to
game
the
tax
laws
to
pay
less
.
Some
companies
try
to
game
the
tax
laws
to
pay
less
.
•
He
gamed
the
exam
schedule
so
he
could
get
extra
time
.
He
gamed
the
exam
schedule
so
he
could
get
extra
time
.