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game - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- chess: However, this would show that I understood Elaine as little as I understood the game of chess.
- season: The first game of the season is always tough.
- cricket: This season, we have played 32 games of cricket.
- golf: Many visitors take advantage of a quiet game of golf amid a scene of exquisite beauty.
- rugby: The clubs instinct for the expansive game of rugby doubtless accounts for its liking of the seven-a-side version of the sport.
Converse of object
- play: Daily Sudoku puzzle play a new game of Sudoku every day on.. .
- win: Winning the Game The first team to reach the finish space on the game board wins the game!
- lose: We had now won 20, drawn 13 and lost just 4 games in the league and were on the verge of promotion.
- watch: A day later, having calmed down, I think you still must have been watching a different game.
Adjective modifier
- video: Who has the best video games for school kids?
- online: Some of the online games require you to install plug-ins to run the online games.
- interactive: Then there are the interactive games - the sort of thing you can only play through networks like Micronet.
- free: Download free games & play free online games with Yahoo!
Modifies a noun
- sudoku: In the puzzle game Sudoku what is the latest.. .
Noun used with modifier
- poker: One is on the internet poker game online Internet, the other is a private network using 192.168.0.x.
- computer: Twenty years ago there were no mobile phones, no DVDs, no computer games to speak of.
- league: It was a re-arranged league game brought about because our opponents had been on something of a cup run.
- sudoku: Systems Leisure Software sudoku game " Sudoku Works " has had.. .
- puzzle: The Japanese puzzle game Sudoku is all the rage at.. .
- arcade: If you are into arcade games then you will enjoy moving around and killing the monsters in the maze.
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