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wide game
noun
Any of various games played by groups in a large area, such as a field or woodland.
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He will not abandon his vision of a fast, wide game.
They look like a team gradually marrying the wide game with a much-needed improvement in the tight.
They harness the drive, they pick and go and they play a wide game when it is required.
"For sure we knew they were going to play a wide game, it's the way teams play against us".
Yet the Wallabies have shown often that attacking the All Blacks' slavishly wide game hard and playing off the mistakes can provide an edge.
They do not play with flashing extravagance and may be vulnerable to a side that may risk everything on a wide game of adventure.
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What is happening is a world-wide game of chicken.
Besides those obvious disincentives to going out, I was on the mortal side of a campus-wide game of "Zombies Versus Humans," meaning that if I left the safe zone of my room, I was vulnerable to attack.
Still, the stories Richardson heard would always come around again, embroidered with further details either from Santana or from the active imaginations of other freshmen, who were soon engaged in a class-wide game of telephone.
And, in a town where more than 600 homes had men and women aboard, word passed from k person to person, from street to street, like a city-wide game of Chinese whispers.
Already, the U.S.T.A. has cancelled Arthur Ashe Kids Day, its annual Saturday kick-off featuring teen musical acts of the moment (Jonas, Bieber) and, when I stopped in last year, a stadium-wide game of Red Light, Green Light.
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