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  • 1game — game1 W1S1 [geım] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(activity or sport)¦ 2 games 3¦(part of a match)¦ 4¦(children)¦ 5¦(skill)¦ 6 give the game away 7 beat somebody at their own game 8¦(not serious)¦ 9 play games (with somebody) 10¦(anim …

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  • 2Game 39 — or the international round is a proposed extra round of matches in the Premier League to be played at neutral venues outside England. The top association football league in England, it is currently played as a double round robin, with each team… …

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  • 3Cup noodles — is a brand of instant ramen noodle snack manufactured by Nissin, packaged in a XPS foam or hard plastic cup. The product is known for being inexpensive and easy to prepare. Other brand names are used in specific countries, such as Cup Noodle (not …

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  • 4cup-and-ball — cupˈ and ball noun 1. A ball and socket joint 2. The game of catching a tethered ball in a cup on the end of a stick • • • Main Entry: ↑cup …

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  • 5Cup Final — Cup Final, the in the UK, the final game of the FA Cup competition …

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  • 6cup tie — n a game between two teams in a competition in which only the winning team will play any more games ▪ Saturday s FA Cup tie against Spurs …

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  • 7cup|pa — «KUHP uh», noun. British Slang. a cup of tea: »After the game there is never more than a quick cuppa before the visitors bundle back into the bus (Sunday Times) …

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  • 8cup final — cup .final n the last and most important game in a competition, especially a football competition …

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  • 9cup tie — game which determines the champion (cup winner) …

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  • 10Cup-and-ball — Balero redirects here. It is not to be confused with Bolero. Cup and ball AKA ball in a cup or balero Typical cup and ball Players 1 Age range 3+ …

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