Suggestive of sexual impropriety.
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Examples for "game"
Examples for "game"
1American Football: London will host an American Football game later this year.
2They may simply say they, unlike Italy, welcome a good open game.
3I've recently played an amusing new party game called Which Minister Said?
4However, the final three minutes of the game were a different story.
5Europe is a different competition and little errors can change the game.
1While an underling spirited the cage away he added: 'You enjoy food?'
2Mean-spirited, I know, but pain takes you past the point of civility.
3Madam, - So much for opinion polls and a mean-spirited Irish media.
4However, they cannot take anything for granted against a spirited Russia side.
5Reports of a hostile workplace have included criticism that DeGeneres is mean-spirited.
1The above kinds enjoy a gritty vegetable soil; perfect drainage is indispensable.
2Root was far from his best but gutsed out a gritty innings.
3The nitty-gritty of the American dream doesn't come much grittier than this.
4This was exactly the kind of gritty response he had hoped for.
5The historically accurate film Dunkirk is being praised for its gritty reality.
1She could be sweet and spunky, then become physically destructive without warning.
2Still spunky at age 76, Rosset is porting that vision to the Net.
3WIRED Audacious concept, spunky lead cop and funny sidekick keep the pot boiling.
4A spunky, headstrong thoroughbred, she must be comfortable with nude scenes... View Article
5I don't think that kid could be coerced; she's too spunky.
1The wave of pain was as the lash to a mettlesome horse.
2Having fed our mettlesome steed, the next thing was to water him.
3Billy was standing in the carriage slashing the mettlesome horses with the whip.
4The Carp is far stronger and more mettlesome than the Bream.
5Both were expert horsemen and the ponies under them were mettlesome.
(Used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted.
1He constantly berates Dan for his stubbornly adventure-gamey way of tackling obstacles.
2The moose is one of the most gamey of the finny tribe.
3She caught a whiff of his odour -strong, gamey, though not unpleasant.
4Taste gamey meats on a date with a count, then become a countess.
5Smells real gamey, been sleeping in the snow,' the father muttered.
6Byzantium possessed the art of making minds gamey and arresting decomposition at that point.
7The fish about here are not gamey enough to make fishing an exciting sport.
8I tried goat for the first time there -it was delicious and gamey.
9Geneviève knew too well the gamey taste of pig's blood.
10Something with an overpowering gamey smell went over her face.
11After an image of a weird, gamey-looking badger, the number twelve flashes on the screen.
12They are not gamey, but afford a lot of meat with a very satisfying flavour.
13The bitter gamey taste of it filled her mouth as she sucked in a breath.
14It sparked criticism-anddrew in a fresh set of patrons, eager to try the gamey meat.
15Come back next week for another gamey quiz.
16Plentifully victualed, one could stand a siege here, and perhaps did in the gamey Middle Ages.