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Definitions from the WebTerm: Play-let
Part of Speech: Noun
Sense: A short play, usually comedic, typically performed as part of a larger production or a set of one-act plays.
Usage:
- The theater company performed a series of play-lets for the festival.
- The play-let was enjoyed by the audience and received a lot of laughter.
Part of Speech: Verb
Sense: To perform in, write, or produce a play-let.
Usage:
- She decided to play-let the comedy sketch with her friends at the talent show.
- The playwright spent months play-leting the script to perfection before it was ready for staging.
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