He played my life away like a game of charades behind the guise of immaturity and stupidity. |
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Playing Cranium feels like playing charades, Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, Name That Tune and hangman all at once. |
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We ate dinner, we played games such as charades, and we danced to the music. |
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I'm bored out of my wits and the rest of the guys are playing charades, not exactly my type of game. |
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Moll took a moment to try to decipher it, feeling like she was playing an odd parlour game of charades. |
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The evening ended with a game of charades with some very unusual and funny pub names to guess. |
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Whether it's a poetry recital or a game of charades, any performance can become a life lesson. |
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As in any game of charades, eventually all the clues click and the answer suddenly became obvious. |
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There weren't many people over, but we had a good game of poker, a good game of charades, and very good champagne at midnight. |
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I resisted the temptation to do the charades thing that indicates it's a book. |
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In the evenings or holidays we played charades and card games and table tennis. |
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I resorted to signs and gestures, in a peculiar multi-lingual game of charades. |
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Instead of spending crores of rupees on your Temple charades, why not put the money to a good cause like this one? |
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She introduced him to charades, although the clues had to be limited to those that could be done from a sitting position. |
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The soldiers from both sides quickly overcame the language barrier and communicated in a fashion more like a noisy game of charades. |
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It was my birthday at the weekend and a surprise dinner and after-dinner game of charades was in order. |
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A former beauty queen, she looks like Grace Kelly and can organize the perfect charades party. |
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For the Easter holiday weekend how about we start a game of charades? |
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The birthday girl participated in typical 70s games including charades and twister. |
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They have seen right through the charades of this insensitive Prime Minister. |
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At home I was living in a world of perpetual charades, having other people fill in the blanks in my speech. |
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Alex met the counselors responsible for his age group and quickly joined in the first game of charades. |
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Follow a new circuit by car, with questions along the way, charades and information on the Les Moulins region. |
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Pictionary: If you like to play charades, but are more artistic than theatrical, this board game is for you. |
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To build confidence in acting and performing, play a game of charades with the participants. |
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And in between, evenings of charades and Canadian boat songs sung by everyone. |
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Between the jam-packed sessions each found time for camp fires, swimming, Frisbee, dodge ball, or even an intense game of charades. |
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He knew many card tricks and his other interests included billiards, bowling, charades, fencing, and horseback riding. |
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As on many occasion on this trip, navigating this maze is like solving a series of puzzles and charades. |
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Just a few episodes before we were laughing and playing charades, and now I have to knock her out. |
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If you thought that puns, acrostics, charades, et cetera were quaint relics from a bygone era, then think again as Robert Dessaix brings us up to date on Word Games. |
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The whole thing was one of the most cynical charades in memory. |
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When they got together at Mike's, a game of charades was inevitable. |
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Every day was like a complicated, extended game of charades. |
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Like many other students, he was also welcomed into Mr Neustadt's house, where he played the favourite game, charades, with a wit and versatility his teacher never saw again. |
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It's nice to see a house party that features a music-themed game of charades and cabs called for the kids, instead of a drunken bacchanalia. |
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This can be done by using actions, like a mime or the game charades. |
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Bernstein had been through such devolution charades before. |
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Her paintings could appear as enigmas or charades that seem difficult to decipher, but it is in fact about understanding the emotions and sensations being generated. |
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He was adept at mimicry and storytelling, and was reputedly quite good at charades. |
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Janaina Tschäpe proposes the ecology of Neverland, Peter Pan's island where Lothar Hempel stages charades and Michel François the construction of ideas. |
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A game of charades will conclude the lesson. |
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I think that it is really a game of charades and a house of cards. |
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They would play a game of charades and have someone act out their dreams. |
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He also loved word games and often played charades with his friends. |
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Although some word games, such as anagrams and crosswords, can be completed alone, others such as charades are designed for groups. |
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Let us drop the elaborate charades and let us respect the duties that the Treaties impose on us and the timescales allowed for full democratic debate. |
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The new college hallmates were awkward with each other at first, but after a game of charades as an icebreaker, they were laughing like old friends. |
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With no television for entertainment and without servants for the afternoon, the gentry would play parlour games such as charades and blind man's buff. |
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In the game of charades, one player uses pantomime to represent a word or phrase that the other players have to try to guess. |
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