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(figurative) a carefully thought out strategy for achieving an objective in war or politics or business or personal affairs
newscasters speculated about the President's game plan for an invasion - (sports) a plan for achieving an objective in some sport
How To Use game plan In A Sentence
- It helps if the coaches and captain have bought into the same thing and my game plan as an individual bowler was clear. Times, Sunday Times
- Our game plan in the Finals was to take the puck wide, shoot, and go for rebounds.
- This then becomes the springboard for launching game plans, tactics and moments of individual brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
- I faxed him yesterday and said ‘if you are really serious, we can make a game plan’.
- Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington.
- My reason for writing this is not to postulate a gloom-and-doom scenario but to suggest that we be prepared to react to an enemy game plan that may be different from our own.
- Baker's whole game plan seems to be based on checkmate.
- With her short skirt and pompoms, she searches for the game plan, using snack food and beer to distract some rabid fans that get in her way.
- This then becomes the springboard for launching game plans, tactics and moments of individual brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
- At the words game plan an enraged Tory harrumphed the word "disgusting!" like a Pall Mall clubman burping up a liver and onion supper. Sir Gus O'Donnell pleases all parties on Lockerbie bomber | Simon Hoggart's sketch