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play·bill
pleI bIl
noun
a bill (see bill entry 4 sense 5a) advertising a public performance or set of performances So the two began plastering up playbills and cultivating a badboy image.—Logan Hill
A playbill—an early poster—advertising Shakespeare's Hamlet at Newcastle's original Theatre Royal in Mosley Street in December 1791 was discovered among prints bought in an auction sale …—Evening Chronicle
trademark
—used for a theater program (see program entry 1 sense 2a)
The first known use of playbill was in 1610
playfuladjective
full of play : fond of playing
a playful kitten
humorous
a playful tone of voice
playfuladjective
full of play : fond of playing
a playful kitten
humorous
a playful tone of voice
playernoun
a person who plays a game
musician
actor
a device for playing recorded material (as music)
an MP3 player
playernoun
a person who plays a game
musician
actor
a device for playing recorded material (as music)
an MP3 player
play1 of 2noun
a brisk handling or using
the play of a sword
the conduct, course, or action of a game
rain held up play
a particular act or maneuver in a game
a great play by the shortstop
one's turn in a game
it's your play
exercise or activity for amusement
children at play
absence of any bad intention
said it in play
the act or an instance of playing on words : pun
the act of playing a game and risking something on an uncertain event : gambling, gaming
a way or manner of acting or proceeding : action, conduct
fair play
operation sense 1, activity
brisk or light movement
the light play of a breeze
freedom of motion
too much play in the steering wheel
opportunity for action
the new job gave play to my talents
the stage representation of an action or story
a dramatic composition : drama
play2 of 2verb
to engage in sport or recreation and especially in activity for amusement
children playing
to treat or behave lightly or without respect that is due
play with a new idea
to make use of double meaning or the similarity of sound of two words for humorous effect : pun
to handle something in an absentminded way : toy
played with the pencil
to take advantage
played upon the people's fears
to move swiftly or lightly
shadows playing on the wall
to move freely
to let go in a stream
hoses playing on the fire
to sound in performance
listen to an organ playing
to be staged or presented
what's playing at the movies
to behave in a particular way
play safe
to take part in play ball
play cards
to pretend to take part in the activities of
children playing house
to do for amusement or from mischief
play a trick on someone
to perform on or as if on the stage
play a part
to act the part of
play the fool
to contend against in a game
playing the Dodgers today
to put or keep in action play a fish on a line
play a card in a game
to cause something to produce music or sound play a record
play the piano
playboynoun
a man whose chief interest is the pursuit of pleasure
playboynoun
a man whose chief interest is the pursuit of pleasure
playbillnoun
a poster advertising a play
1 I very like this playbill.
我挺喜欢这个海报的。
2 More than 30 original plays and musicals bore his byline in Broadway playbills over his four decades of uncanny productivity.
3 Mr. Brown was in second grade when he attended his first Ailey performance; immediately after, he began to choreograph dances — that included making the playbills, too — for his family.
4 On display will be a playbill from a performance of “The Merchant of Venice” that Austen attended starring legendary actor Edmund Kean and a letter in her own hand describing what she saw.
5 The gathering is linked to the eye-popping Vent Haven Museum in nearby Fort Mitchell, which houses about 900 dummies as well as playbills, photographs, recordings and props.
6 Chinese Olympic Games army group playbill , thunder cannot not seize back confiscated property thunder!
中国奥运军团海报, 不雷倒不算雷!
7 But Gevinson dressed up her quotidian base with lively accessories, wearing bubblegum-pink lug-sole shoes and a thematically appropriate beaded playbill purse from Susan Alexandra.
8 Bar mitzvahs featured adaptations of show tunes: Ben was feted with a Stephen Sondheim medley that included a parody of “Another Hundred People” that went, “Another hundred playbills just came in through the door.”
9 Britton even revealed images from her high school playbill for Hello Dolly!
10 The walls were papered with hundreds of broadsides and ballad-sheets, plus playbills for half a dozen theatres.
11 You flip disconsolately to the page in the playbill, scrutinizing their headshot as you calculate how much of your ticket price was the value of seeing Lin-Manuel Miranda.
12 They are taking the playbill, shouts loudly Mill's name.
他们拿着海报, 高喊米勒的名字.
13 Similarly, more details on the performers’ backgrounds would be appreciated; even the playbill biographies are far too meager.
14 The place where make a playbill is very quite.
出海报的场所气氛很轻松,没有拘谨的感觉,还很安静.
15 The final photo of the carousel includes a photo of Larson holding up her Spamalot playbill in the foreground with the St. James Theatre stage in the background.
16 An eclectic menu that spotlights California’s agricultural bounty is on the playbill too.
17 About a dozen more cooks had worked on the exuberant, fast-flowing 27-course meal, and each one was listed, like the cast and crew on a playbill.
18 You can find the prohibitions, in various forms, printed in the back pages of concert playbills around the country, often under rubrics such as “The Ten Commandments of Concertgoing.”
19 To buttress his case Mr. Martins picked up a recent City Ballet playbill and pointed out that under the title of every ballet the first credit always goes to the composer.
20 Details throughout the entire evening — from the underground space to playbills fashioned to look like an edition of Express — create a cohesive thread.