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Dungeons and Dragons

American  
[duhn-juhnz uhn drag-uhnz] / ˈdʌn dʒənz ən ˈdræg ənz /
(used with a singular verb)
  1. a brand name for a role-playing game set in a fantasy world resembling the Middle Ages. D&D, DND


Example Sentences

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However, he specifically called out Magic and Dungeons and Dragons as sources to “mine” and “leverage.”

From Slate • Aug. 14, 2024

The first kit was delivered by Hobbs, a Dungeons and Dragons enthusiast, to the West Valley library.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 25, 2024

Accepting the award in Los Angeles, developer Larian said the epic fantasy RPG based on Dungeons and Dragons was a labour of love.

From BBC • Dec. 8, 2023

For example, the YouTube channel Critical Role, of which Dungeons and Dragons is a key part, has nearly two million subscribers.

From BBC • Mar. 28, 2023

I go to pull her away from the chaos of Dungeons and Dragons.

From "American Street" by Ibi Zoboi

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