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US
/ˈpɫeɪˌɡɹaʊn, ˈpɫeɪˌɡɹaʊnd/
]
[ UK /plˈeɪɡɹaʊnd/ ]
[ UK /plˈeɪɡɹaʊnd/ ]
NOUN
- an area where many people go for recreation
- yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play
How To Use playground In A Sentence
- Over 300,000 visitors a year enjoy the waterfalls, flower gardens, exotic birds, animal life and the children's playground.
- She said the new playground would help give the children greater independence.
- The arcade is an indoor playground, a room full of games and toys, and people playing them.
- All proceeds from the night will go towards the cost of upgrading the equipment in the playground.
- The teacher told his pupils to spread out and not to bunch up in the center of the playground.
- Judges will consider overall design, safety, level of fun and how the playground caters for children with disabilities.
- More kids climb on a riverside playground, and in the water beyond is a handful of cormorants, including one taking off low to the water like a seaplane.
- I remember not wanting to spend time there, due to the lack of a proper playground area to play in.
- Nowadays, schoolyards and community playgrounds and public parks are barren on a weekday afternoon.
- As the country's political heavyweights picked city youngsters off a playground slide, it was clear that these images were designed to kick-start the conference in the Sunday papers.