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  • 21Play The Game — (single) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Play the Game. Play The Game est le second single extrait de l album The Game du groupe de rock britannique Queen paru en 1980. Cette chanson fut écrite par le leader Freddie Mercury après sa rupture… …

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  • 22Play the Game (single) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Play the Game. Play The Game est le second single extrait de l album The Game du groupe de rock britannique Queen paru en 1980. Cette chanson fut écrite par le leader Freddie Mercury après sa rupture avec son… …

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  • 23play the giddy goat — To act the fool • • • Main Entry: ↑giddy …

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  • 24act the fool — ▪ To behave like a fool ▪ To be reckless or foolish ▪ To be exuberantly comical or high spirited ● fool * * * play/act/the fool phrase to deliberately behave in a silly way that annoys …

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  • 25The Fool's Errand — Infobox VG title = The Fool s Errand developer = Cliff Johnson publisher = Cliff Johnson distributor = designer = engine = version = 3.0 released = 1987 genre = Puzzle game modes = Single player ratings = platforms = Mac OS, MS DOS, Amiga, Atari… …

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  • 26Play the King — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Play the King caption = sire = King of Spain grandsire = Philip of Spain dam = Whisper damsire = Laugh Aloud sex = Gelding foaled = 1983 country = Canada colour = Dark Bay breeder = Kinghaven Farms owner …

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  • 27act or play the fool — idi to engage in silly or stupid behavior …

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  • 28The Fool —    Channing Pollock s sincere but turgid drama opened on 23 October 1922 at the Times Square Theatre and ran for 272 performances, while the text, published by Brentano s, went through several printings. The action pits the self absorbed rich… …

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  • 29play the giddy goat — make a fool of oneself, act foolishly in public …

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  • 30play — [plā] vi. [ME plein < OE plegan, to play, be active] 1. to move lightly, rapidly, or erratically; flutter [sunlight playing on the waves] 2. to amuse oneself, as by taking part in a game or sport; engage in recreation 3. to take active part in …

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