make game of (Meaning)

make game of

area of expertise, the set of rules governing a game, a field of gainful activity, the course or period of such an activity, a physical or mental competition conducted according to rules with the participants in direct opposition to each other, a procedure or strategy for gaining an end, a target or object especially of ridicule or attack, organized athletics, a particular aspect or phase of play in a game or sport, animals under pursuit or taken in hunting, wild animals hunted for sport or food, a division of a larger contest, the number of points necessary to win, any activity undertaken or regarded as a contest involving rivalry, strategy, or struggle, an illegal or shady scheme or maneuver, often derisive or mocking jesting, the flesh of game animals, the equipment for a game, willing or ready to proceed, to play for a stake, pluck, having or showing a resolute unyielding spirit, to manipulate, exploit, or cheat in (a system, a situation, etc.) slyly or dishonestly for personal gain, activity engaged in for diversion or amusement, of or relating to game, to play video games, the manner of playing in a contest, points scored in certain card games (as in all fours) by a player whose cards count up the highest

Synonyms & Antonyms of make game of

make game of Sentence Examples

  1. He was relentless, making game of her every mistake, delighting in her discomfort.
  2. The bullies made a game of tormenting the new kid, laughing at his fear.
  3. The politician's opponent made a game of exposing his scandals, using them for their own gain.
  4. The children made a game of chasing the cat, their high-pitched laughter echoing through the house.
  5. The detectives made a game of piecing together the clues, each piece forming a larger puzzle.
  6. The news media made a game of sensationalizing the story, exaggerating the facts to boost ratings.
  7. They made a game of their relationship, teasing and flirting, unsure of their true feelings.
  8. The gambler made a game of risk, betting away his fortune with reckless abandon.
  9. The teacher made a game of learning, using puzzles and laughter to engage her students.
  10. The artist made a game of creation, experimenting with different mediums and techniques to find beauty.

FAQs About the word make game of

area of expertise, the set of rules governing a game, a field of gainful activity, the course or period of such an activity, a physical or mental competition co

pick on, tease,needle, taunt,bait, heckle, hassle, ride, haze

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He was relentless, making game of her every mistake, delighting in her discomfort.

The bullies made a game of tormenting the new kid, laughing at his fear.

The politician's opponent made a game of exposing his scandals, using them for their own gain.

The children made a game of chasing the cat, their high-pitched laughter echoing through the house.