Sentence examples for around to play from inspiring English sources

The phrase "around to play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is available or willing to engage in play or a game.
Example: "Are you free this weekend? I would love to have you around to play some board games."
Alternatives: "available to play" or "here to play".

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Just be around to play.

Awww @kanyewest are u mad I'm not around to play in ur asshole anymore?

REBOUNDS The Knicks are still unsure of who will be around to play in Minnesota.

Williams may have lacked big-time experience, but Marquette's holdover players loved this down-to-earth, born-to-coach Texan and stuck around to play for him.

Turning around to play a nearby piano, Bowie continues: "Chubby little loser, national joke!" and soon leads the crowd in a sing-along.

The Tigers tied the game, 2-2, in the bottom of the ninth, but this time, as opposed to Thursday in Fort Myers, the Yankees stuck around to play the 10th inning..

"We show up and we figure someone will be around to play," said Mr. Bagocious, whom his hanging-out buddies call the Junkman, for his endless annoying cuts and slices on the court.

The milder, younger Kidd was the student, watching in awe as Payton went from high school to Oregon State to the N.B.A. Payton remembers Kidd as a 12-year-old coming around to play pickup games.

Wenger isn't around to play scapegoat for the board anymore.

Who has an extra $300 lying around to play Silly Game?

If nobody's around to play, the two characters will continue to lob snowballs at each other automatically.

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