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twenty questions

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. an oral game in which one player selects a word or object whose identity the other players attempt to guess by asking up to twenty questions that can be answered with a yes or a no.


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On one occasion when I managed to find the courage to ask a question, he chuckled and asked, "What is it, Twenty Questions?" –my new nickname—as if I were asking too much.

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The answers to all twenty questions.

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Sebastian asking twenty questions about what we’re doing and why we didn’t just go after softball practice since “the place is so closeâ€; Scoob sitting in the passenger seat constantly peeking over his shoulder at me; Khyler and Hennessey double-, triple-, and quadruple-checking to make sure the bot is “in working orderâ€; and Britt-Marie holding my hand—which for some reason is making my heart beat faster, just like it does when Scoob looks at me.

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Physicist John Wheeler compared science to the surprise version of Twenty Questions.

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All kinds of games: Twenty Questions, I Spy, matching games, memory games, and as much hide and seek as a three-room apartment allows.

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