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game
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game
1. an event consisting of various sporting contests, esp in athletics
2. short for computer game
3. 
a. wild animals, including birds and fish, hunted for sport, food, or profit
b. (as modifier): game laws

game [gām]
(mathematics)
A mathematical model expressing a contest between two or more players under specified rules.


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`Wild game hunting is big business in Oregon and a lot of game meat is wasted because people do not know how to take care of it in the field and after they get home,' the extension service's Nellie Oehler said in a news release.
pork, bacon, ham) or kangaroo, nor less common game meats like buffalo and camel, although nutrient composition of some of these products is now becoming available.
The hardships of living in early 19th-century Massachusetts are graphically depicted, including dentistry with mallet and pliers, harsh winters in which hunger is abated with scrawny game meat, and alcohol is the only relief for physical pain.
 
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