period of play
21Play (Squeeze album) — Infobox Album | Name = Play Type = Album Artist = Squeeze Released = July 1991 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 52:25 Label = Reprise Records Producer = Tony Berg Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …
22Period Pains — Infobox musical artist Name = Period Pains Background = group or band Origin = Reading Genre = Alternative Rock Years active = 1997 1998 Label = Damaged Goods Current members = Past members = Chloe Alper Felicity Aldridge Laura Warwick Magda… …
23period — (British, full stop). Two common errors are associated with the period, both of which arise from its absence. The first is the runon sentence that is, the linking of two complete thoughts by a comma. It is never possible to say whether a run on… …
24period — (British, Full stop). Two common errors are associated with the period, both of which arise from its absence. The first is the run on sentence that is, the linking of two complete thoughts by a comma. It is never possible to say whether a run… …
25period piece — /ˈpɪəriəd pis/ (say pearreeuhd pees) noun 1. a play, film, etc., in which the emphasis is on capturing the style of an earlier time, giving a detailed treatment to costumes, interior design, etc.; costume drama. 2. a work of art or architecture… …
26play catch-up — try to score the number of goals the opponent has scored, catch up, too little too late They scored four goals in the first period, and we were playing catch up for the rest of the game …
27play the field — idi inf Informal. a) to engage in a broad range of activities b) to date a number of persons during the same period of time …
28play someone along — informal deceive or mislead someone over a period of time …
29Ball in and out of play — The ball in and out of play is the ninth law of the Laws of the Game of association football, and describes to the two basic states of play in the game.In playThe ball remains in play from the beginning of each playing period to the end of that… …
30playing 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) …