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"play out" Meaning
play out
/pleɪ aʊt/
Phrasal Verb
to happen or develop in a particular way
"play out" Example Sentences
I think we should see how events
play out
over the coming months before making a decision.
"play out" Related Lesson Material
Mom, may I go out to play tennis with Fred?
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It is too dark to play catch. → It is too cold to go out.
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People hanging out might play video games or visit a bar; the activity doesn't matter.
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Imperfect answer: Yes. Children play them on their own at home and don’t go out enough.
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This might mean finding out about groups for parents or adults, including play groups, book clubs or sports clubs, or arranging play dates with other kids.
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That means to play, a user must go out and about in search of Pikachu and other characters.
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play baseball, play basketball, play tennis, play the piano, swim, skate, cook, sing
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play baseball, play basketball, play tennis, play the piano, swim, skate, cook, sing
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"I might just get the boy army men out of the way and just play with the girls."
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'I must go and get ready to play croquet with the Queen,' and she hurried out of the room.
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Related Words
out of bounds
/ˌaʊt əv ˈbaʊndz/
Phrase
outside of the playing area of a sports field or court
shoot-out
/ˈʃuːt aʊt/
Noun
a competition used to determine the winner of a game that is tied at the end of regular play
enact
/ɪˈnakt/
Verb
to perform or act out a role or play
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