by-play
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of by-play
First recorded in 1805–15
Example Sentences
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There's much to enjoy here besides the brain-mangling howdunit element: the thrill of the chase; but also the snappy by-play between Gurney and his long-suffering wife, Madeleine.
From The Guardian • Aug. 20, 2010
Woven through this inconsequential thesis is a variety of vigorous by-play and device.
From Time Magazine Archive
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All of which was mere by-play to fill an idle hour, because the Tycoons all declined their invitations, except Henry Ford, who toyed with the idea as a public possibility longer than the rest.
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His tall sleek figure, his shiny black hair, his resounding rhetoric, his theatrical by-play with black-corded glasses have caused many an ignorant observer to mistake him for a onetime Shakespearean actor.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I asked Mr. Stubbs to be here," he said when a minute or two had been spent in this by-play, "as you spoke of business.
From The Great House by Weyman, Stanley John
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