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mind games
plural noun
- psychological manipulation or strategy, used especially to gain advantage or to intimidate.
mind games
plural noun
- actions or statements intended to undermine or mislead someone else, often to gain advantage for oneself
she started playing mind games with me
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Origin of mind games1
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The tragedy has witchcraft, sexual mind games, regicide, demonic communication, foul murders and fearsome battle scenes.
She also read out a poem in response to criticism over her remarks on player-player relationships and admitted to playing "mind games" when she conceded Chelsea had lost the WSL title with defeat by Liverpool.
These are often just mind games retailers and advertisers play that are “designed to spur us to make hasty spending decisions,†said R.S.
Whatever mind games and inside information Eddie Jones has is unlikely to stop a repeat defeat for Japan.
"There are no mind games from my perspective, just an opportunity to play against great players."
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