ring relievo
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ring-a-lievio — /ring euh lee vee oh /, n. a game played usually between two teams in which the members of one team attempt to find, capture, and imprison the members of the other, who can be freed only by a teammate not yet captured. [1900 05; var. of RING… … Universalium
ring-a-lievio — /ring euh lee vee oh /, n. a game played usually between two teams in which the members of one team attempt to find, capture, and imprison the members of the other, who can be freed only by a teammate not yet captured. [1900 05; var. of RING… … Useful english dictionary
ring-a-lievo — ˌriŋəˈlē(ˌ)vō noun or ring a levio ēvēˌō ( s) Etymology: alteration of ring relievo : relievo II … Useful english dictionary
ring-a-levio — or ring a lievo noun Etymology: alteration of earlier ring relievo, from 1ring + relieve Date: circa 1901 a game in which players on one team are given time to hide and are then sought out by members of the other team who try to capture them,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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