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word game

noun

  1. any game or contest involving skill in using, forming, guessing, or changing words or expressions, such as anagrams or Scrabble.


word game

noun

  1. any game involving the formation, discovery, or alteration of a word or words
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Musk loves to play word games when defending his assault on a program that helps keep millions of elderly and disabled people from falling into poverty.

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She also invented card and word games and made dominoes out of scraps of paper, to keep their minds occupied.

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It attracted reaction on social media with one user posting a mock-up of word game Countdown.

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Wilson plays word games like this frequently, such as in a 2024 blog post — since deleted — in which he defended white supremacist groups who troll college campuses with "it's okay to be white" fliers.

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Inching close to the actor and composer, he played free associative word games with his name and pointed out the absurdity of the situation.

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