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Definition of Wordplay

Wordplay
Wordplay Word"play`, n. A more or less subtle playing upon the meaning of words.

Meaning of Wordplay from wikipedia

- Word play or wordplay (also: play-on-words) is a literary technique and a form of wit in which words used become the main subject of the work, primarily...
- ****anese wordplay relies on the nuances of the ****anese language and ****anese script for humorous effect, functioning somewhat like a cross between a pun...
- Look up wordplay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wordplay is a literary technique in which the nature of the words used themselves become part of...
- Wordplay is a 2006 do****entary film directed by Patrick Creadon. It features Will Shortz, the editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle, crossword...
- Wordplay (born Tao Rogers-Wright, 11 November 1984) is a musician and actor of mixed British and Black African descent. Wordplay was born Tao Rogers-Wright...
- This is a list of techniques used in word play. Techniques that involve the phonetic values of words Engrish Chinglish Homonym: words with same sounds...
- of dualities, such as day/night, left/right, birth/death, good/evil. In Wordplay: The Philosophy, Art, and Science of Ambigrams, John Langdon mentions the...
- Wordplay is a film website created in 1997 by screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. It was one of the first websites run by professional film writers...
- Sydney, New South Wales and released his debut studio album Women Weed & Wordplay in October 2018. In August 2019, Turnell released the standalone single...
- Wordplay is an American game show which ran on NBC from December 29, 1986 to September 4, 1987. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy, with Jamie Farr substituting...