We have no meanings for "play this afternoon" in our records yet.
1 I mean to play this afternoon ; and never again in all my life.
2 Anyway, I don't care to play this afternoon .
3 Having this morning met in the Hall with Mr. Sanchy, we appointed to meet at the play this afternoon .
4 Both Player and Palmer had already confirmed their participation but Nicklaus only announced his intention to play this afternoon .
5 Prescott, you're not badly hurt for anything else; but your knee is in no shape to play this afternoon !
7 She rose and said, "I don't think I can play this afternoon , papa;" and then she left the room.
8 At least for a little while, the victory moves City to within two points of the league leaders who play this afternoon .
9 At length he opened his eyes, and smiling fondly on her, asked: Does not my little girl want some play this afternoon ?
10 John Isner and Nicolas Mahut will resume play this afternoon , to see if one can break the deadlock and clinch this record-breaking epic.
11 The way we played this afternoon , we did not deserve to win.
12 She has been playing this afternoon at a concert at Mrs. Rayner Mann's.
13 It's the feet that I'm fooled out of playing this afternoon .
14 I've never heard any one play half so well the kind of piece you played this afternoon .
15 Turning towards him, "What were you playing this afternoon ? "
16 'By the way, did you see that Manchester United were playing this afternoon ?
Other examples for "play this afternoon"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: