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British pronunciation/plˈeɪ at/
American pronunciation/plˈeɪ æt/

Definition & Meaning of "play at"

to play at
[phrase form: play]
01

to do something in an unserious manner and without dedication

to play at definition and meaning
02

to express confusion or annoyance about someone's actions, often implying that their motives or intentions are unclear or not genuine

03

to pretend to be a different person or take on a different character role while playing a game

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The kids often play at their friend's house next door.
Bagpipes are often played at weddings and funerals in Scottish culture.
The movie is no longer playing at the theater.
The music played at a light volume, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
Seriously, what's he playing at?
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