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may game
noun
An entertainment held as part of the spring celebrations in May, especially on May Day.
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The Indians won that May game, 2-1, and the lesson is clear to see, even if Verlander's fastball is not.
In a May game between the rival teams, a collision at home plate between Lou Piniella and Carlton Fisk resulted in a bench-clearing brawl.
A school may game the system by soliciting applications from students who stand no chance of admission, or by leaning on alumni to arrange jobs for graduates.
The 24 May game will kick off at 17 30 BST to avoid a Premier League clash.
In terms of the fear that people may game such a system, Arabolu says their commitment to transparency in the reviews will mitigate that.
The high of most seasons is the 16 May game held every year: the 1994 edition against Tromsø saw 27,661 spectators, and in 1985 as many as 30,000 may have seen the game, as the gates were opened.
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"It may go game to game.
Mr. Rajoy's shift suggests it may be "game on".
Harry Reid's dilatory tactics may produce game changing results.
Such games are called as nested games, and small games may be used as sub-games nested in the sequential game of a larger game [11 13].
That may reflect games' strengths and weaknesses as a storytelling medium.
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