toy with

VERB
  1. take into consideration, have in view
    He entertained the notion of moving to South America
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How To Use toy with In A Sentence

  • By that point, however, the audience is accustomed to lurid details that toy with the established presentations of the play.
  • The head joins on the rest of the toy with wire.
  • I did briefly toy with the idea of living in France.
  • He's an old man, half deaf, with sore joints, recurrent pneumonia, hay fever, grippe, chronic cystitis, maybe prostatitis, maybe cancerare they dragging him halfway around the globe just to toy with him? Excerpt: Fall of Frost by Brian Hall
  • He felt dead and dull inside, like an electric toy with the batteries removed.
  • Don't toy with the cat's tail.
  • This will become more, not less, important as clubs begin to toy with private, pay-per-view television.
  • A new project from electronic wunderkind Nicolas Jaar and guitarist Dave Harrington, Darkside develops the krautrock/Santana-ish strands that Jaar's live band toy with. This week's new singles
  • Most scouts seem to think he's best suited for end in a 4-3 defense, but those for 3-4 teams toy with the idea of bulking him up to play end or using him at linebacker. JSOnline.com
  • Watching Martha toy with Nick is about as entertaining as watching a cobra stalk a field mouse – it’s got a certain sadistic appeal, but it’s over all too quickly. Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf? Edward Albee’s Masterpiece Takes the Stage at the Ahmanson
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