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- noun A
playground with an integrated design ofequipment , especially with components made fromwood and natural products
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Examples
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The school grounds are surrounded by iron gates, and behind the large playscape is a beautiful kitchen garden the children planted, as part of their year long study of sustainable living.
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The school grounds are surrounded by iron gates, and behind the large playscape is a beautiful kitchen garden the children planted, as part of their year long study of sustainable living.
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Friends and Neighbors of North Admiral, whose proposal to add a "playscape" to tiny California Place Park (Google Street View
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Mason looked out his outstretched hands, then looked to the playscape, where dozens of children were climbing and jumping and running under the shade of live oaks.
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Mason looked out his outstretched hands, then looked to the playscape, where dozens of children were climbing and jumping and running under the shade of live oaks.
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Holly and Wyatt drank wine and nibbled from a plate of cheese while Mason played on the enormous playscape.
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Holly and Wyatt drank wine and nibbled from a plate of cheese while Mason played on the enormous playscape.
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Holly and Wyatt drank wine and nibbled from a plate of cheese while Mason played on the enormous playscape.
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Mason looked out his outstretched hands, then looked to the playscape, where dozens of children were climbing and jumping and running under the shade of live oaks.
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It's where I tote my tiny laptop and curl up on the playscape to type.
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