word game造句1. He was rather inept at word games.
2. There is a word game book for you.
3. We're playing a word game.
4. It's a really amazing word game.
5. Today's game is an easy word game.
6. Sheldon doesn't play the normal version of the word game Boggle — he plays Klingon Boggle.
7. Mad Libs is a word game where the player takes a short story and replace key types of words with different words of the same type to create a new, sillier version of the same story.
8. Pam:You go on this website and play a word game. If you answer a question right, the website will give free rice to poor people.
9. I've been playing a word game in the Senior Building Lobby and I like it.
10. So if your word game doesn't work when the words are 12 letters long, instead of continuing to debug 12 letter hands see if you can make it fail on a three letter hand.
11. It's a word game.
12. The latest party word game from Out of the Box, Faux-Cabulary features one thing that fans of dice games will love.
13. Amelia Bedelia, the offbeat housekeeper, will lead a morning of word games, storytelling and some unexpected, silly activities.
14. They use it with feeling and flair when they talk, tell jokes, invent word games, and do crossword puzzles.
15. It will be great to have some kind of game that can combine the reading and use the new vocabulary database to construct the word game.
16. Reveal up to 1001 of the world's hottest celebs, brands and luxury labels in this glamour word game!
17. Eventually all the writers found opportunities for creative collaborations, such as a word game known as "Exquisite Corpse," invented by French surrealist artists in the early 20th century.
18. In these projects, my favorite is to guess the word game .
19. Worse still, the Manchester United striker partnered up with a close friend for his etching, after both had a cheeky tandem word game emblazoned across their backsides.
20. Among other things in common, these works emphasize form and word game, but deliberately stay from narration, logic and definite time and place.
21. Now he was a tough cookie! At bridge table or a chess board, at a word game - the psychological pressure he put on you to lose was usually irresistible .