If psychologists had a field day with the managers' pre-match mind games, sociologists can claim an interest in analysing the action itself. |
I have more important things to do than put up with more of her silly mind games. |
I think he's fooling around with somebody and wants to have the both of us around to play these silly mind games with. |
His downbeat tone might be heartfelt, or it could simply be more mind games. |
He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
I don't want to hear about your mind games or your manipulative tricks anymore. |