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- v. idiomatic To deceive, to lie about one's intentions
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“Line, I'm not trying to tease or play games or be difflc —”
“Until she got word directly from a true Light-bearer that it was cool, she wasn’t even trying to play games with a cosmic loophole that could get Azrael messed up for eternity.”
“She could see why Ren would rather play games than stare into the bottom of a garbage-filled lake.”
“Destroyer, she felt, was too dangerous to play games with; but she lifted the Unknown, stepped into the cold fireplace, reached up the chimney, and pushed the damper-plate full open.”
“She loved to take children-any child-and sit them in her lap and tickle them or play games with them or examine their hands, tracing out the miracle of bone and tendon and skin and delighting at the truths to be found there.”
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