by-play
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of by-play
First recorded in 1805–15
Example Sentences
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Sometimes all, as with one consent, suspended their by-play to observe and listen to the principal actors: for, after all, Mr. Rochester and—because closely connected with him—Miss Ingram were the life and soul of the party.
From Literature
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Except that the man in the middle of the latest Concacaf shenanigans, the unfortunate Mark Geiger, is not one of the usual suspects in the kind of by-play that the confederation has been associated with in recent years.
From The Guardian
To offset this, I’d dream up a Yankee and/or Giant game and channel the play–by-play call after Bob Sheppard’s introductions and the national anthem.
From New York Times
Between these teams, the by-play, the needles, the paybacks, are building.
From Washington Post
Hodgson got the open part of the session under way with a swift clap of the hands and an arm around Raheem Sterling before a piece of by-play with Sir Trevor Brooking as he walked laps of the training pitch.
From BBC
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