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double play depth
(baseball) A shift in the defensive alignment of the infielders towards home plate when there is a baserunner on first base, to increase the possibility of getting a double play.
play the race card
(idiomatic, often derogatory) To assert that race or racism is involved in a situation, especially in order to exploit racist or antiracist attitudes.
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play fast and loose
(idiomatic) To ignore proper behavior or social conventions, especially when it suits one's purpose.
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play hard to get
(courtship) To be coy; to feign lack of romantic interest in a certain person, so as to force that person to be more overt in expressing interest.
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play the same tape
(idiomatic) To repeat exactly what one previously said or did.
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play Old Gooseberry
(archaic, idiomatic, UK) To suddenly put a stop to a disturbance by force or threats. / (archaic, idiomatic, UK) To play the devil; to make mischief.
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play silly beggars
(euphemistic) Alternative form of play silly buggers
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play the hand dealt
Alternative form of play the hand one is dealt
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go and play in the traffic
pay per play
(Internet) An online advertising method that plays an audio advertisement when the user visits a web page. The advertiser pays for each ad that is played in this way.