180 Words to use with playing

Go and get your play-book, and let me hear you speak your piece.

The boys of the school used to build play-houses or arbors among the trees and bushes for their sweethearts.

When the sun had descended behind the mountain which screened our play-ground from his evening rays, we commonly amused ourselves in foot-races, and other pastimes, of which running was an important part.

-bye in the gentle manner that tells its own tale, and of Mimi crooning to herself and trying to push a much-crumpled playing-card,the Queen of Hearts,into the cinglet of her small pyjamas. XVI.

A great H. sprawling over the play-bill and attracting eyes at every corner.

But as for me, alas! messire, meseemeth her heart is turned 'gainst me these days; I, who was her loved companion and childish play-fellow!

We're not play-actors.

Play-days are not yet over for the Queen, and doubtless she does not wish to hasten their departure, for children are children all the world over, whether born in palace or cottage.

Mason was severely reprimanded, and his companions were forbidden, under pain of heavy punishment, to walk in Locker's Lane further than the corner of their own playing field.

She next desired me to show you into the room which we now call the play-room.

" "That's a play-writing trick, I suppose," Sylvanus Power sneered, "stringing out your sentences as pat as butter.

"This over, he gave Priene to his players for a habitation, and set sail for Athens, where fresh sports and play-acting employed him.

He had declared that he would protect all who came to him promising to serve the king, and yet, when the five foolish cowards from our garrison presented themselves, they were given over to the merciless savages, much as honest people give play-things to their children.

"We'll dress up all our dolls and have a play-party, and maybe mamma will give us real things to eat.

The superb Cuff himself, at whose condenscension Dobbin could only blush and wonder, helped him on with his Latin verses, "coached" him in play-hours, carried him triumphantly out of the little-boy class into the middle-sized form, and even there got a fair place for him.

THE END OF MAY "Our Governess is not in school, So we may talk a bit; Sit down upon this little stool, Come, little Mary, sit: "And, my dear play-mate, tell me why In dismal black you're drest? Why does the tear stand in your eye? With sobs why heaves your breast?

Later on, the sound of a piano invites us to witness the kindergarten play-time.

Jeremy Collier's attack on the play-writers Johnson describes in his Life of Congreve (Works, viii.

The process of play production, by Allen Crafton and Jessica Royer.

In the centre of the Circus is a space fenced in with iron railing, a small play-place and sylvan retreat for the children of the precinct, permeated by brief paths through the fresh English grass, and shadowed by various shrubbery; amid which, if you like, you may fancy yourself in a deep seclusion, though probably the mark of eye-shot from the windows of all the surrounding houses.

We'd got an old play-box cord with us, and we tied it to each of the scrapers.

He will tell an old established play-goer, that Mr. Such-a-one, of So-and-so (naming one of the theatres), is a very lively comedianas a piece of news!

As no two people, probably, ever did, or ever will, pursue the same routine in play-making, it is manifestly impossible to lay down any general rules on the subject.

Who supports the novelist, the play-wright, the actor, who but your English ladies?" "Better than being cookslike your German ladies," retorted Paul stoutly.

FRANKENSTEIN, LOUISE M., ed. Play-readings, for school, radio, and screen tests.

180 Words to use with  playing