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game

[geym] / geɪm /






NOUN
individual sporting event
Synonyms
NOUN
undomesticated animals chased for food
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“I didn’t like the look on their face before the game. I think it was almost like they had lost confidence.”

From Los Angeles Times

North Hollywood 56, Santee 31: The Huskies reached the City Division II championship game and will play Harbor Teacher Prep, a 49-29 winner over West Adams.

From Los Angeles Times

Miami tried to impose its game plan early, with several attacks down the right side of the field, and focused on making Messi the focal point of its attack.

From Los Angeles Times

The competition taking place this weekend is held every year in Sobetsu, a town on the main northern island of Hokkaido, where this game -- essentially a snowball fight -- became a sport 37 years ago.

From Barron's

"But there has to be some accountability to fix those things, we can't let those little moments slip in a game. It's costly," he added.

From Barron's




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