3. Mimic, imitator, mime.
    4. Performer, operator.
    5. Gamester, gambler.

Play false. Break one’s word, sell one’s self, turn traitor, go over to the enemy.

Play fast and loose. Be inconstant, be giddy, be fickle or undecided.

Play-fellow, n. Playmate.

Playful, a.

    1. Sportive, frolicsome, frisky, merry, mirthful, jolly, gamesome.
    2. Sprightly, humorous, amusing, arch, lively, mirthful, vivacious.

Playhouse, n. Theatre, opera-house.

Playmate, n. Playfellow.

Play off. Display, show, put in exercise.

Play off a person. Make a butt of one.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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