Sentences with counterplay
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C c - I said it merely in play.
- The pitcher was replaced in the fourth inning of play.
- When they blamed him for the collapse of the bridge, he countered that his warnings about the bridge had been ignored.
- “I could say the same thing about you,” she countered.
- We admired his fine play throughout the game.
- A stupid play that cost us the match.
- After she made her point, he could not counter with anything.
- Because White has no counterplay, Black need not hurry to recover the piece.
- Whose play is it?
- They tried to buy up the stock in a takeover play.
- Black must rely on counterplay from his active pieces.
- An oil and drilling play.
- Fair play; foul play.
- The play of fancy.
- A fountain with a leaping play of water.
- The play of a searchlight against the night sky.
- Full play of the mind.
- The birth of the panda got a big play in the papers.
- The governor's speech got two plays on our local station.
- To play Lady Macbeth.
- To play the role of benefactor.
- To play the fool; to play God.
- To play the larger cities.
- He usually plays left end.
- I played my highest card.
- He played his brothers against each other.
- To play cowboys and Indians.
- To play a tape; to play the radio.
- You shouldn't play tricks. Compromise plays an important part in marriage.
- To play a hunch.
- To play colored lights on a fountain.
- To play a hose on a fire.
- Play the flood photos on page one.
- To play fair.
- The strings are playing well this evening.
- The radio played all night.
- What's playing at the movie theater around the corner?
- We hope this scene will play well.
- How will the senator's proposal play with the public?
- The water of the fountain played in the air.
- The lights played strangely over the faces of the actors.
- They wanted her to tell them what she knew about the plans, but she refused to play.
- New evidence has been brought into play in this trial.
- We're a small new business, but we came to play.
- The umpire says the ball was not in play.
- He made a play for his friend's girlfriend.
- New styles in clothing are soon played out in New York.
- To play fast and loose with someone's affections.
- Their maneuvering at the conference was obviously calculated to play for time.
- If you lose your temper when he insults you, you will be playing right into his hands.
- If you can't come up with a plan, we'll just have to play it by ear.
- She usually plays it safe on the red carpet, wearing simple, classic designs.
- Students who too obviously play up to their teachers are usually disliked by their classmates.