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charades

[ UK /ʃɐɹˈɑːdz/ ]
[ US /ʃɝˈeɪdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. guessing game in which one player pantomimes a word or phrase for others to guess

How To Use charades In A Sentence

  • He played my life away like a game of charades behind the guise of immaturity and stupidity.
  • Hokey as it might seem, go for the stuff you loved as a kid - musical chairs, limbo, pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey, charades or a pinata.
  • Traditional board games such as Pictionary or Cluedo are great for waking up tired minds and getting the family talking, while charades is sure to get everyone on their feet. Top tips for beating the winter blues
  • It was my birthday at the weekend and a surprise dinner and after-dinner game of charades was in order.
  • One of the best actors in the charades was our father. Memorials of a southern planter,
  • I resorted to signs and gestures, in a peculiar multi-lingual game of charades.
  • No matter how aptly presented, these foreboding atmospherics and metaphors have remained by-the-numbers for the adult thriller for decades; and like the stale, recycled charades of today’s politics, they grow tiresome quickly, not overlooking certain autobiographical parallels. Movie Review: Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer is Terrible (This Review Includes an Exclusive Note from Alfred Hitchcock’s Ghost) | /Film
  • She introduced him to charades, although the clues had to be limited to those that could be done from a sitting position.
  • A lively game of charades finished a fun filled evening.
  • It is a shame: if the alleged perpetrator were to work for the CIA, his fantastic charades and ruses might be put to excellent use.
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