ludo

[ UK /lˈuːdə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫuˌdoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a simple board game in which players move counters according to the throw of dice
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How To Use ludo In A Sentence

  • Should we ban ludo because the one who does not get all his counters home first might be stressed at losing?
  • Many new games, but also a few oldies were played during the 7th Ludopathic Gathering.
  • I think Jason's right that what I'm doing is identifying what the ludologists have called "narratology" as being something else entirely--really as being what I would call "the bad appropriative mode of cultural studies and literary criticism". Ye Olde Disciplinary Punch-and-Judy Show
  • Inueniens tandem quod longo qu鎠ierat labore, in Italiam et Galliam est reuersus vbi ob insignem eruditionem, Carolo Caluo, et postea Ludouico Balbo acceptus, Dionysij Areopagit� libros de coelesti Hierarchia, ex The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Evening entertainment included games of ludo, snakes and ladders and draughts.
  • Will you be working closely with artistic director Damian Cruden, in the manner of your predecessor, Ludo Keston?
  • Ludovico di Varthema — the vir Deo carus, be it remarked, of the learned and laical Julius Caesar Scaliger: Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • In the letter, which was sent up the chimney on November 1, 1960, she asks Santa Claus for a jar, a bottle for her dolly, a stick with a balloon on it and a Rolls Royce dinky and a game of Ludo.
  • Ludo is a version of an ancient Indian racing game.
  • Horace Walpole, at the beginning of his _Royal and Noble Authors_, has mottoed his book with the Cardinal's address to Ariosto, "Dove diavolo, Messer Ludovico, avete pigliato tante coglionerie?" [ A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II)
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