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- noun An area of free
recreation
Etymologies
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Examples
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It looked to be another perfect day in the playland of the ultrarich.
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Dying or not, Brooklyn was our despoiled, ramshackle, often darkly mysterious, occasionally downright venal playland.
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It looked to be another perfect day in the playland of the ultrarich.
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Dying or not, Brooklyn was our despoiled, ramshackle, often darkly mysterious, occasionally downright venal playland.
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The arched windows looked out onto a lawn that might as well be a miniature golf playland—a little gazebo, a pond, and a trampoline.
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It looked to be another perfect day in the playland of the ultrarich.
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Vogue magazine called Las Hadas "a delicious dream ... the world's ultimate playland."
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Vogue magazine called Las Hadas "a delicious dream ... the world's ultimate playland."
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This felt so weird, just sticking the food into the hatch for these strange children, sending it on its colorful, musical way into their playland.
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Dying or not, Brooklyn was our despoiled, ramshackle, often darkly mysterious, occasionally downright venal playland.
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