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playground
[pley-ground]
noun
an area used for outdoor play or recreation, especially by children, and often containing recreational equipment such as slides and swings.
Informal., any place, environment, or facility used for recreation or amusement, as a resort.
The tropical island is an international playground for the rich.
an arena of operation or activity.
playground
/ ˈpleɪˌɡraʊnd /
noun
an outdoor area for children's play, esp one having swings, slides, etc, or adjoining a school
a place or region particularly popular as a sports or holiday resort
a sphere of activity
reading was his private playground
Word History and Origins
Origin of playground1
Example Sentences
An otherwise forgettable friendly finished goalless, but Higuita had fans trying to recreate his physics-defying save in parks and playgrounds up and down the country.
The dealer has agreed to meet us near a busy children's playground - which isn't an issue for him.
The ground floor was his creative playground, filled with supplies, tools and large pieces of art, including a giant beard that greets guests upon arrival.
But unlocking school playgrounds on weekends and holidays could help.
Throughout the day mourners, including staff from Logan's school, visited the playground to lay flowers and cards.
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