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een plentiful this year, especially pheasant and quail. He is<br />

fair game for any unscrupulous swindler. 6 play games.<br />

dissemble, dissimulate, be deceitful or underhand, misrepresent,<br />

pretend, practise deceit or deception, fake, feign: She wasn't<br />

serious about selling, she was just playing games.<br />

--adj. 7 ready, willing, prepared; plucky or spirited or daring<br />

or adventurous enough: She's game for anything: I'm sure she'll<br />

jump at the chance of scuba-diving lessons. 8 plucky, spirited,<br />

high-spirited, daring, devil-may-care, adventurous, unflinching,<br />

courageous, brave, bold, heroic, Colloq nervy, gutsy: Entering<br />

the cave to rescue the dog was a game thing for him to do.<br />

--v. 9 gamble: He has taken up gaming as a hobby.<br />

gamut n. range, scale, spectrum, compass, spread, sweep, field,<br />

series: Parker said that Hepburn's acting ran the whole gamut<br />

of emotions from A to B.<br />

gang n. 1 group, band, crowd, company, pack, mob, ring: The police<br />

are looking for the gang that robbed the mail train. 2 clique,<br />

set, coterie, circle, party, company, team, troupe: A whole<br />

gang of my friends came over yesterday evening.<br />

--v. 3 gang up (on or against.) conspire or plot against,<br />

combine or unite or unify or join (against), league or ally or<br />

club or band (against), join forces (against), overwhelm: When<br />

they all ganged up on me, I decided to change my mind.<br />

gangster n. criminal, gang member, racketeer, Mafioso, soldier,<br />

hooligan, gunman, thug, mugger, robber, tough, ruffian,<br />

desperado, brigand, bandit, Brit skinhead, Australian and New<br />

Zealand larrikin, Chiefly US and Canadian hoodlum, gunslinger,<br />

Colloq crook; Slang hood, hit man, US gunsel, torpedo, mobster,<br />

goon: The gangsters were arrested for smuggling cocaine.<br />

gap n. 1 opening, space, aperture, distance, hole, void, gulf,<br />

cavity, break, breach, crevice, chink, crack, split, division,<br />

cleft, rift, rip, tear, rent; interruption, interval, lacuna,<br />

hiatus, discontinuity, disruption; lull, pause, rest, recess,<br />

halt, stop, suspension, delay, wait, intermission, respite: The<br />

gap between the walls is just big enough for a child. I can see<br />

through a gap in the curtain. There is a gap in his payment

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