In-game meaning
Within, or as part of a game.
adjective
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The gallinaceous birds are well represented, especially in game birds.
The tree vegetation consists rather of jungle or copse than forest, abounding in game which is preserved by the native chiefs.
That the animal now occurs in a wild state is no argument whatever as to its being indigenous, seeing that a domesticated breed introduced by man into a new country abounding in game would almost certainly revert to the wild state.
- Michigan, especially the north portion, still abounds in game.
But these ethnological names cover a very great variety of half-savage tribes, differing in speech and in institutions, each surrounded by frontiers of dense forests abounding in game.