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Idiom
To play something by ear.
To improvise.
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who was committed to playing something by her every night, because "Sweet Old World" had stopped him from killing himself, you could see her face grow progressively darker — Weather alert!
In my extended family, over the past decade, we've looked forward to playing something we call the book game, which I am going to retitle, for the purposes of this article, the paperback game.
She further noted that "it was interesting to make the adjustment to playing something more real than you might play for television".
After a Sunday gig at MoMa's Long Island City installation, PS1, that found the Brooklyn indie-icons playing their 2010 track "Sorrow" for six straight hours, frontman Matt Berninger and the boys are likely looking forward to playing something (DEAR GOD, ANYTHING!) different at this hush-hush show tonight.
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"You've got to play something acoustic".
I'm going to play something".
And ask you to play something.
Well, who better than Mr. Ma to play something celloed up?
I'd like to play something a bit lighter".
I had briefed him to play something disturbing.
He began to play "Something" solo, on ukulele.
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