Played

  • (adj): (of games) engaged in.
    Example: "The loosely played game"

Some articles on played:

Raban
... Raban or Rabana (Sinhalese රබාන) is one-sided traditional drum type played with the hands, used in Sri Lanka ... This is played with one hand only ... The special feature of this drum is that it is played by two or more people at a time ...
John Tortorella - Early Life
... Tortorella, nicknamed "The Paper Italian", played right wing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the University of Maine for three years (1978 ... He played along with his brother, goaltender Jim, who now serves as assistant men's coach for the University of New Hampshire Wildcats ... After college Tortorella played a year in Kristianstads IK (1981-82) and then four years of minor pro hockey (1982–86) in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) ...
Houston Nutt - College Athletic Career
... Nutt also played that year for the Southwest Conference champion Arkansas basketball team under coach Eddie Sutton, which went 26–2 and bulled its way to a 16–0 ... his lack of playing time, Nutt transferred to Oklahoma State University and played two years as a backup quarterback ... During his time at Oklahoma State he also played for the basketball team ...
FA Amateur Cup - Venues
... Matches in the Amateur Cup were played at the home ground of one of the two teams, as decided when the matches are drawn ... In the event of a draw, the replay was played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home ... The second replay, and any further replays, were usually played at neutral grounds ...
Cynthia Nixon - Career - Early Career
... These were The Real Thing, where Nixon played the daughter of Jeremy Irons and Christine Baranski and Hurlyburly, where she played a young woman who encounters sleazy Hollywood ... Onscreen, she played the role of Salieri's maid/spy, Lorl, in Amadeus (1984), standing out well amidst a powerhouse cast at just 17 years of age ...

Famous quotes related to played:

    An epigram is only a wisecrack that’s played at Carnegie Hall.
    Oscar Levant (1906–1972)

    ... the ... radio station played a Chopin polonaise. On all the following days news bulletins were prefaced by Chopin—preludes, etudes, waltzes, mazurkas. The war became for me a victory, known in advance, Chopin over Hitler.
    Margaret Anderson (1886–1973)

    Tony Abbott: I didn’t know you played a saxophone.
    Joe Pendleton: Yeah, well, a lot of people don’t know it. Even after they see me playing it they don’t know it.
    Seton I. Miller (1902–1974)

    It has been played once more. I think you exist only
    To tease me into doing it, on your level, and then you aren’t there
    Or have adopted a different attitude. And the poem
    Has set me softly down beside you. The poem is you.
    John Ashbery (b. 1927)

    Let us then examine this point, and say, ‘God is, or he is not.’ But to which side shall we incline? Reason can decide nothing here. There is an infinite chaos which separates us. A game is being played at the extremity of this infinite distance where heads or tails will turn up. What will you wager?
    Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)