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entertainment
entertainment
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the action of providing people with activities, performances, etc. to make them laugh or amuse them

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The festival featured various forms of entertainment, including music, dance, and art.
They organized entertainment for the guests during the wedding reception.
recreation
recreation
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/ˌɹɛkɹiˈeɪʃən/

things done in one's free time for pleasure or enjoyment

charades
charades
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a type of game in which a player does not speak and only uses movements or gestures to express the meaning of a word or phrase so that the other players can guess what word or phrase it is

jigsaw puzzle
jigsaw puzzle
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/dʒˈɪɡsɔː pˈʌzəl/

a picture on a cardboard that is cut into different pieces and one should fit them together in order for the picture to become whole again

What is a "jigsaw puzzle"?

A jigsaw puzzle is a game where players fit together interlocking pieces to form a complete picture or design. Each piece has a unique shape, and the goal is to connect them in the correct way based on the image, color, and pattern. Jigsaw puzzles can vary in difficulty, with the number of pieces ranging from a few to thousands. They are a popular activity for all ages, offering a fun and relaxing challenge that promotes problem-solving, patience, and attention to detail. Jigsaw puzzles are commonly enjoyed in both casual and competitive settings.

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playmate
playmate
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someone with whom a child plays

playing card
playing card
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/plˈeɪɪŋ kˈɑːɹd/

one of the set of 52 cards with unique symbols and numbers on one side, used in specific card games

What is a "playing card"?

A playing card is a single piece from a deck used in card games. Each card typically has two main features: a suit and a rank. In a standard deck, there are four suits, hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades, with each suit containing 13 cards. The ranks of the cards are numbered from 2 to 10, followed by a jack, queen, king, and ace. Some decks also include one or two jokers, which are special cards used in certain games. Playing cards are used in various games, where their value and role depend on the specific rules of the game being played.

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club
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(always plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a black design in the shape of a leaf with 3 connected balls on a small stem

diamond
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(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is characterized by a red diamond shape

heart
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(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a red heart shape

spade
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(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a black design in the shape of a pointed leaf with a small stem

ace
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one of the playing cards with only one symbol on it, which in most card games is considered the highest-ranking card

What is an "ace"?

An ace is a card in a deck of playing cards that typically holds the highest or lowest value, depending on the game being played. In most card games, the ace is the highest card in the deck, especially in games like poker or bridge, where it is often used to form strong hands. However, in some games, such as certain versions of Blackjack, the ace can also be counted as the lowest card, worth one point. The specific role of the ace can vary by game, but it is always a key card with a unique value, making it important in gameplay and strategy.

hand
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the set of playing cards that a player is given during a game

tic-tac-toe
tic-tac-toe
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/tˈɪktˈæktˈoʊ/

a game for two players who take a turn to put an X or O in nine provided squares, and the first player who manages to make a row, column, or diagonal of three Xs or Os in those squares wins

What is "tic-tac-toe"?

Tic-tac-toe is a simple two-player game played on a 3x3 grid. One player uses "X" and the other uses "O." The goal is to be the first to place three of their marks in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Players take turns marking empty spaces on the grid. If all spaces are filled and no one has won, the game ends in a tie. Tic-tac-toe is often played as a quick and easy game for children but also helps develop strategic thinking and planning skills.

handball
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an indoor game for two teams of players each trying to throw a ball with their hands to the opponent's goal

What is "handball"?

Handball is a team sport played indoors, where two teams of seven players each try to score goals by throwing a small ball into the opponent's net. The game is played on a rectangular court, and players pass, dribble, and shoot the ball using their hands. They are not allowed to walk or run with the ball for long distances without dribbling. The team with the most goals at the end of the game wins. Handball is known for its fast pace, skillful passing, and high-scoring action. It is popular in countries like Denmark, France, and Germany.

Barbie doll
Barbie doll
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/bˈɑːɹbi dˈɑːl/

a type of doll that, based on popular belief, represents an attractive young woman

What is a "Barbie doll"?

A Barbie doll is a popular fashion doll created to resemble a young woman with a wide variety of outfits, hairstyles, and accessories. The doll was introduced in 1959 and has since become an iconic figure in pop culture. Barbie dolls often represent different professions, hobbies, and characters, allowing children to imagine various stories and roles. They are made of plastic and are typically about 11 inches tall. Barbie dolls encourage imaginative play, creativity, and storytelling, and they have also been collected by people of all ages for decades.

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domino
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each of a set of small flat blocks, made of wood, plastic, etc., with spots that represent numbers on one side, used in specific games

What is a "domino"?

A domino is a small, rectangular tile used in various tile-based games, typically made of wood, plastic, or ivory. Each side of the domino is marked with a number of spots, called pips, or left blank. The most common form of a domino set consists of 28 tiles, with numbers ranging from 0, which is blank, to 6, with all possible combinations of these numbers. In games like Dominoes, players take turns placing a tile that matches the number on one end of the tile already on the board. The goal of the game varies depending on the rules, but often involves scoring points or getting rid of all one's tiles.

rag doll
rag doll
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a human-like soft doll made from cloth pieces

What is a "rag doll"?

A rag doll is a soft toy made from fabric, often stuffed with materials like cotton or cloth scraps. It usually has simple features, with stitched or painted eyes, nose, and mouth, and is designed to resemble a person. Rag dolls are lightweight, durable, and safe for children, making them a popular choice for imaginative play. They can come in various sizes and styles, often wearing colorful or patterned clothing. Rag dolls encourage creativity and storytelling as children use them in pretend play or as comforting companions.

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piece
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one of the small objects that a player moves around in board games

Lego
Lego
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a type of toy that consists of colored plastic blocks that fit together and using which children can build different things

What is "Lego"?

Lego is a popular brand of construction toys made up of interlocking plastic bricks. These bricks come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and can be used to build almost anything, from simple structures to complex designs. The appeal of Lego is that it allows for endless creativity, as builders can combine the pieces in many ways to form buildings, vehicles, and even entire worlds. Lego sets often come with instructions to build specific models, but users are also encouraged to create their own designs. The toy is enjoyed by people of all ages and helps develop problem-solving, spatial awareness, and fine motor skills.

Monopoly
Monopoly
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a type of board game in which players use game currency to buy buildings or streets represented on the board

What is "Monopoly"?

Monopoly is a popular board game where players buy, sell, and trade properties to accumulate wealth and bankrupt their opponents. The game is played on a square board with spaces representing properties, utilities, and other special spaces. Players roll dice to move around the board, landing on spaces where they can purchase properties or pay rent to opponents who own them. The goal is to build houses and hotels on properties to increase rent, while avoiding going bankrupt. Players can also draw Chance or Community Chest cards, which provide random events. The game ends when only one player remains with money and property.

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Scrabble
Scrabble
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a type of board game in which one tries to make words on a board using small blocks with letters on them

What is "Scrabble"?

Scrabble is a word game where players use letter tiles to form words on a game board. The board is divided into a grid of squares, with certain squares offering bonus points for words or individual letters. Each player has seven letter tiles at a time and takes turns forming words by placing their tiles on the board. The words must connect to those already on the board, and each letter has a point value. The goal is to create the highest-scoring words, and the game ends when all tiles have been used or no more words can be formed. The player with the most points at the end wins.

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scoreboard
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a board that displays the score in a contest or game

What is a "scoreboard"?

A scoreboard is a large display used in sports and competitions to show the current scores of the participants or teams. It typically shows points, goals, or runs scored, and may also include other information like the time remaining, fouls, or player details. Scoreboards are commonly found in stadiums, arenas, and sports fields, allowing both players and spectators to easily track the progress of the game. They are an essential tool in keeping everyone informed about the results during the event.

avatar
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an image that is the representation of a player in a game or an account on social media

What is an "avatar"?

An avatar is a digital representation or image that represents a person or user online, especially on social media or virtual platforms. It can be a photo, illustration, or custom graphic used as a profile picture or to represent oneself in online communities or games. Avatars are often used to give users a visual identity and can reflect their personality, interests, or virtual persona. For example, a user on a gaming platform might choose a cartoon character as their avatar, while someone on social media might use a personal photo.

joystick
joystick
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an upright lever that can be moved in different directions to control an image or character in a video game

What is a "joystick"?

A joystick is a handheld input device used to control video games or computer applications. It typically consists of a stick that can be moved in multiple directions to control movement or actions in a game. Joysticks are often used in arcade games, flight simulators, or other games that require precise control. The stick is usually accompanied by buttons that can be pressed to perform additional functions. By moving the joystick in different directions, players can control their character, vehicle, or other in-game elements with greater accuracy and responsiveness.

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