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  • 1I Won't Play — Infobox Film name = I Won t Play image size = caption = director = Crane Wilbur producer = Gordon Hollingshead writer = Laurence Schwab James Bloodworth narrator = starring = Dane Clark Janis Paige music = cinematography = Carl E. Guthrie editing …

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  • 2Follow Me/I Won't Play the Fool — Single infobox Name = Follow Me/I Won t Play the Fool Artist = Wild Orchid from Album = Wild Orchid Released = 1997 Genre = Pop Label = RCA Writer = Wild Orchid,Doug Nemec Producer = Ron Fair Chart position = #5 (Hot Dance Club/Play) Last single …

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  • 3play — ► VERB 1) engage in games or other activities for enjoyment rather than for a serious or practical purpose. 2) take part in (a sport or contest). 3) compete against. 4) take a specified position in a sports team. 5) represent (a character) in a… …

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  • 4play fair — {v. phr.} To do what is right to others; act in a fair and truthful way. * /The boys like the principal because he always plays fair./ * /Mary would not date any other boys while Jim, her favorite boyfriend, was away; she said that would not be… …

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  • 5play fair — {v. phr.} To do what is right to others; act in a fair and truthful way. * /The boys like the principal because he always plays fair./ * /Mary would not date any other boys while Jim, her favorite boyfriend, was away; she said that would not be… …

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  • 6play dirty — play rough, break the rules, play hardball    Even if his opponents cheat and lie, Pat won t play dirty …

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  • 7play — v. & n. v. 1 intr. (often foll. by with) occupy or amuse oneself pleasantly with some recreation, game, exercise, etc. 2 intr. (foll. by with) act light heartedly or flippantly (with feelings etc.). 3 tr. a perform on or be able to perform on (a… …

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  • 8play ball — (informal) COOPERATE, collaborate, play the game, show willing, help, lend a hand, assist, contribute; informal pitch in. → play * * * I play a ball game such as baseball we noticed some youngsters playing ball in a vacant lot ■ informal …

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  • 9play-off — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms play off : singular play off plural play offs an extra game that is played to decide the winner after a game or series of games ends with an equal score Ipswich won the play off 3–2 …

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  • 10play second fiddle — if you play second fiddle to someone, they are in a stronger position or are more important than you. You ll have to choose between your wife and me. I won t play second fiddle to anyone. (usually + to) …

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