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gamesy

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English

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Etymology

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From games +‎ -y.

Adjective

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gamesy (comparative more gamesy, superlative most gamesy)

  1. Involving or characteristic of games; playful, sporty, etc.
    • 1965, William Iversen, O the Times! O the Manners!, page 210:
      The highlight of such occasions was the "cotillion," a gamesy ritual for selecting partners that took its name from a frisky old French folk dance called the cotillon, or "petticoat."
    • 2017, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Terms & Conditions: Life in Girls' Boarding Schools, 1939-1979:
      Roedean's houses were (and still are) called House 1, House 2, House 3 and House 4, which somehow suit a gamesy school on a cliff above Brighton, whereas the houses at Queen Ethelberga's, Harrogate were Auras and Evacuations.