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DEF: Main Entry: 1game 
Pronunciation: 'gAm
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gamen; akin to Old High
German gaman amusement
Date: before 12th century
1 a (1) : activity engaged in for diversion or amusement : PLAY
(2) : the equipment for a game b : often derisive or
mocking jesting : FUN,
SPORT
<make game of a nervous player>
2 a : a procedure or strategy for gaining an end : TACTIC
b : an illegal or shady scheme or maneuver : RACKET
3 a (1) : a physical or mental competition conducted according to
rules with the participants in direct opposition to each other (2) : a
division of a larger contest (3) : the number of points necessary to win
(4) : points scored in certain card games (as in all fours) by a player
whose cards count up the highest (5) : the manner of playing in a contest
(6) : the set of rules governing a game (7) : a particular aspect
or phase of play in a game or sport <a football team's kicking game>
b plural : organized athletics c (1) : a
field of gainful activity : LINE
<the newspaper game> (2) : any activity undertaken or
regarded as a contest involving rivalry, strategy, or struggle <the dating game>
<the game of politics>; also : the course or period
of such an activity <got into aviation early in the game> (3) :
area of expertise : SPECIALTY
3 <comedy is not my game>
4 a (1) : animals under pursuit or taken in hunting; especially
: wild animals hunted for sport or food (2) : the flesh of game
animals b archaic : PLUCK
c : a target or object especially of ridicule or attack -- often
used in the phrase fair game | |
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