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plaything
/ ˈɪˌθɪŋ /
noun
a toy
a person regarded or treated as a toy
he thinks she is just his plaything
Word History and Origins
Origin of plaything1
Example Sentences
Who else is the Silicon Valley motto, “move fast and break things,” for other than CEOs who view people as expendable and companies as their playthings?
"Wombats are not a photo prop or plaything."
"Wombats are not a photo prop or plaything," said Suzanne Milthorpe, Head of Campaigns at World Animal Protection Australia, in a statement online.
It is a shame to see a venerable news institution reduced to a billionaire’s plaything.
For Europe this isn't theatre and Zelenskyy isn't a plaything to entertain themselves as they perform for Vladimir Putin.
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