All English words - page 2758
Meanings of Playingly:
adverbIn a playing manner; playfully, for fun. rare before 17th century.
Meanings of Playland:
nounAn area for recreation or entertainment.
Playlet
ˈpleɪlɪtMeanings of Playlet:
nounA short play or dramatic piece.
Usage examples:
The sondheim revues work as well as they do because so often the songs are inherently dramatic, alm…
Playmaker
ˈpleɪ.meɪ.kərMeanings of Playmaker:
nounA player in a team game who leads attacks or brings other players on the same side into a position from which they could score.
Usage examples:
A midfield playmaker
Playmates
ˈpleɪ.meɪtMeanings of Playmates:
nounA friend with whom a child plays.
Usage examples:
Sometimes valerie wished she had more playmates
Meanings of Playoffs:
nounAn additional match played to decide the outcome of a contest.
Usage examples:
A sudden death play-off was required to settle the tournament
Playroom
ˈpleɪ.ruːmMeanings of Playroom:
nounA room in a house that is set aside for children to play in.
Usage examples:
The private accommodation includes the four bedrooms, a playroom, kitchen and utility room.
Meanings of Playschool:
nounA playgroup.
Usage examples:
A special thank you goes to the local lollipop lady who ensured the children from the playschool re…
Playsuits
ˈpleɪsuːtMeanings of Playsuits:
nounAn all-in-one stretchy garment for a baby or very young child, covering the body, arms, and legs.
Usage examples:
A playsuit made of washable stretch fabric
Meanings of Playwork:
nounWork carried out in a spirit of play; easy, light, or trifling work.
Playwrights
ˈpleɪ.raɪtMeanings of Playwrights:
nounA person who writes plays.
Usage examples:
The influence of playwrights like pinter and beckett was more apparent in his teens.
Plaza
ˈplɑː.zəMeanings of Plaza:
nounA public square, marketplace, or similar open space in a built-up area.
Usage examples:
The plaza is lively in the evenings when the pavement cafes are full
Plazas
ˈplɑː.zəMeanings of Plazas:
nounA public square, marketplace, or similar open space in a built-up area.
Usage examples:
The plaza is lively in the evenings when the pavement cafes are full
Pleach
pliːtʃMeanings of Pleach:
verbEntwine or interlace (tree branches) to form a hedge or provide cover for an outdoor walkway.
Usage examples:
If you wish to pleach your trees, winter is the time
Meanings of Pleacher:
nounA bough or sapling with which a hedge is pleached; = plasher .
Pleaches
pliːtʃMeanings of Pleaches:
verbEntwine or interlace (tree branches) to form a hedge or provide cover for an outdoor walkway.
Usage examples:
If you wish to pleach your trees, winter is the time
Meanings of Pleaching:
verbEntwine or interlace (tree branches) to form a hedge or provide cover for an outdoor walkway.
Usage examples:
If you wish to pleach your trees, winter is the time
Meanings of Plead:
verbMake an emotional appeal.
Usage examples:
She pleaded with them not to gag the boy
Meanings of Pleadable:
adjectiveAble to be offered as a formal plea in court.
Usage examples:
Any of the defences pleadable at common law
Meanings of Pleadingly:
adverbIn an emotional and urgent way that shows you want something very much
Usage examples:
He looked pleadingly into her eyes, seeking help., "you won't tell anybody, will you?" she said ple…
Meanings of Pleadingness:
nounPleading quality; plaintiveness.
Meanings of Pleadings:
nounThe action of making an emotional or earnest appeal to someone.
Usage examples:
He ignored her pleading
adjectiveMaking an emotional appeal.
Usage examples:
He gave her a pleading look
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