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playing area

NOUN
  1. a piece of land prepared for playing a game
    the home crowd cheered when Princeton took the field

How To Use playing area In A Sentence

  • The mul - tiple playing areas of the Elizabethan stage, simulta - neous action, multiple motives, and the several levels Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • One basket is at each end of the playing area, or court.
  • It is not just the learning spaces that are separate; the children are fenced off from each other in the playing areas.
  • The innovative Colorcoat roof oversailing both the playing area and the pavilion is cleverly engineered to let in diffused natural light, with an inner lining of white-coated steel to maximize internal reflectivity.
  • To one side of the central playing area is another book with its spine in the air, forming a shelter for six unseen musicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • At times his enthusiasm got the better of him, to the point where he began to have a total disregard for the white lines which mark out the playing area.
  • A narrow cell at stage right served as a separate playing area so that even "offstage" characters remained in view; the whole design cleverly constricted the Met's big stage, creating intimacy and intimidation at the same time. A Family Cursed,
  • The turnstiles will be resited closer to the playing area and opposite the main stand we hope to cover some of the standing area adjacent to the cricket field.
  • White lines divide the playing area into sections.
  • To one side of the central playing area is another book with its spine in the air, forming a shelter for six unseen musicians. Times, Sunday Times
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