free+play

  • 121free agent — noun a) (Sports) A professional athlete who is free to play for or sign a contract to play for any team. b) A person who acts freely, or without constraint to a higher power …

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  • 122play hob — phrasal 1. : to cause mischief : make trouble : cause an upset : cause confusion or disruption or havoc usually used with with would disorganize his life and play hob with his standard of living John Lardner 2. : to take liberties : make free… …

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  • 123Free Flying Soul — Infobox Album | Name = Free Flying Soul Type = Album Artist = The Choir Released = May 1, 1996 Recorded = Neverland Studios, Berry Hill, Tennessee, 1996 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 44:37 Label = Tattoo Producer = Steve Hindalong Derri… …

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  • 124play-on — /ˈpleɪ ɒn/ (say play on) adjective (in Australian Rules) relating to the style of play in which a team or an individual attempts to keep the ball moving at all times, even when entitled to take a free kick …

  • 125Free Lossless Audio Codec — En este artículo sobre informática se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Necesita mejorar su estructura. Carece de fuentes o referencias que aparezcan en una fuente acreditada. Requiere una revisión ortográfica y gramatical …

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  • 126free ball — {n.} A ball in football that is in play, that is not in the possession of anyone, that is not a legally thrown forward pass, and that belongs to the first team which can grab it. * /A Notre Dame player fell on a free ball and recovered it for his …

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  • 127play cat and mouse with — {v. phr.} To tease or fool (someone) by pretending to let him go free and then catching him again. * /Joe s uncle had fun playing cat and mouse with him./ * /The policeman decided to play cat and mouse when he saw the woman steal the dress in the …

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  • 128free ball — {n.} A ball in football that is in play, that is not in the possession of anyone, that is not a legally thrown forward pass, and that belongs to the first team which can grab it. * /A Notre Dame player fell on a free ball and recovered it for his …

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