dramatic play

NOUN
  1. a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
    he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway
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How To Use dramatic play In A Sentence

  • Bring together the righteous, the greedy and the the 'clubby' and you have all the ingredients for a good dramatic play. Financial Reform: The Righteous, the Greedy and the Clubby -- An Insider's View
  • Using an item of costume can be a powerful stimulus to initiate dramatic play.
  • She encouraged adults to help children find ways to rechannel feelings through such activities as dramatic play, the writing of stories, poems, and journals, and the use of art materials, all widely accepted techniques today. Dorothy Walter Baruch.
  • Perhaps you can edulcorate the deal with something they ask or dramatic play hard ball by bringing up a subject that will military unit them to shake in your favor.
  • Using an item of costume can be a powerful stimulus to initiate dramatic play.
  • Using an item of costume can be a powerful stimulus to initiate dramatic play.
  • In one sense this is an undramatic play: two characters on stage, one alone speaking; but it is not.
  • When the young girl stepped forward there was that awed hush in the room which usually falls upon an attentive audience when the curtain is about to rise on the crucial act of a dramatic play. Lady Molly of Scotland Yard
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