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Playful
Sportive gamboling frolicsome indulging a sportive fancy humorous merry as a playful child a playful writer
Stage-play
Stage-play. It is enacted by the (English) Theatres Act, 1843 (see THEATRE), s. 23, that:- In this Act the word...
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fair play and substantial justice
court, the state's interest in deciding the case, and the plaintiff's interest in the convenience of the court and the effectiveness
Match play
Play in which the score is reckoned by counting the holes won or lost by each side distinguished from medal...
Play-grounds
Play-grounds, See RECREATION GROUNDS.
Medal play
Play in which the score is reckoned by counting the number of strokes
Play-debt
Play-debt, debt contracted by gaming. See GAMING.
Gaming or gambling
Gaming or gambling, the playing any game of chance, as cards, dice, etc., for money,
Jukebox
with multiple discs requiring the insertion of coins prior to playing and allowing the user to select the playing of any
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