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play out
No one knew how the situation would play out.
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to develop or end in a particular way
play on
We decided to play on even though it was snowing.
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to continue
play up
The newspapers have really played up the government’s poor election results.
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to try to persuade people to believe that something is more important than it is
play around
Don't play around with the vase, you could easily break it.
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to act silly or just to play
play back
It allows administrators to record and play back suspicious incidents.
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to play a message or film that has been recorded
play down
They tried to play down their defeat.
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to give an opinion that something is not important
play along
He was in charge, so I had to play along with his ideas.
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to pretend to agree with someone or something,
play off
I don't like kids who play off all the time.
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to act badly

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