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playtime

[ UK /plˈe‍ɪta‍ɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. time for play or diversion

How To Use playtime In A Sentence

  • At playtime Beth and Anna hurried to a corner of the field and snuggled down beside a big mossy boulder among the birch trees. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • His father taught him acting, but as a kid he remembers it as a kind of playtime with the old man. Jeff Bridges strikes a new chord in 'Crazy Heart'
  • According to the man who has yet to record a meaningful victory - the Far East tour and the bounce match against Dundee United cannot be counted as meaningful - playtime is over.
  • Video game console makers (Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony) also earned an "A" for including parental controls, built-in playtime timers and parental education. Video game industry passes big test
  • Pupils at a Darwen primary school told Ofsted inspectors there was only one thing that their school could do better - have longer playtimes.
  • I saw my pets were paying the price of my hectic schedule by receiving quick pats on their heads, rushed walks, and broken promises of evening playtimes.
  • They are superlative versions of the kids we once were, and the choreography recalls playtime from long ago. Seattle Weekly | Complete Issue
  • The saved game had a running counter on the amount of time played and i believe it was 32hr at the last count (i need to double check). but my actual playtime is definitely much much higher since there are quite a few instances where i screwed up and forgot to save or died and had to redo. i bought the game last tuesday, so it's safe to say that 6 days is pretty close. but i also had help from gamebanshee. com on some of the more tedious puzzles also. looking back, i think i got most of the early side quests, but i missed a lot of the side quests in the later part of the game -- especially those that depended on your travelling to some planets before others to get the quests ... SW KotOR: Whew, what a ride!
  • St Osmund and St Andrew's Primary School in Breightmet, Greater Manchester, is under investigation by Bolton Council because of complaints by neighbours that children laugh too loudly at playtime:Investigators have now caried out noises assessment tests to see if the levels of laughing exceed tolerable limits recommended by the World Health Organisation. Grumpy Britain
  • Assemblies, playtimes, registration and lunchtimes, although not included as part of the teaching time each week, are often used by schools to enhance the curriculum.
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