game-playing
111Game court — Gamecourt is one of the names for a multisport gamecourt more commonly referred to as a the generic term sport court or a sports court . Gamecourts, or game courts, typically incorporate basketball, paddle tennis, volleyball, and up to a dozen… …
112Game Boy{™} — n an electronic device with a small computer screen that can be held in the hand. It is used for playing computer games with special cartridges (= sealed cases) that fit it. Game Boys are especially popular with children. * * * …
113Game Master — the person who controls a role playing game. * * * …
114playing field — noun a) A field on which a game, esp. a ball game, is played. b) Any place or context within which competitive activity takes place, such as market competition between companies …
115game show — noun A radio or television programme or an episode of the programme that involves members of the public or celebrities, whether as individuals or as part of a team, playing a game, especially involving the answering of quiz questions, for cash or …
116playing — n. acting, performing on stage pleɪ n. dramatic performance; game; entertainment; laughter; bet, wager v. engage in a game; perform a role, act. portray; make music with a musical instrument …
117playing cards — Sometimes a diversion, sometimes gambling, dependent upon whether or not wagers are made upon the outcome of the game. Cards used in a game …
118game room — noun a recreation room for noisy activities (parties or children s play etc) • Syn: ↑rumpus room, ↑playroom • Hypernyms: ↑recreation room, ↑rec room * * * noun : a recreation room; especi …
119playing period — noun (in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds rain stopped play in the 4th inning • Syn: ↑period of play, ↑play • Derivationally related forms: ↑play (for: ↑play) …
120Game Master — the person who controls a role playing game …