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Back | 1 to pretend to do or be (something); to do (something) in a not serious way: The children were playing at cowboys and Indians. He only play at being a poet - her never actually writes any poetry. 2 (used especially when questioning angirily why someone is dooing something) to do: What does he think he's playing at? |
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