Pronunciation: /ˈɡeɪmˌsəm/
adjective playful or full of fun and games
A1 The puppy was gamesome and loved to play with its toys.
A2 The children were gamesome as they ran around the playground laughing and playing tag.
B1 The gamesome kitten chased after a ball of yarn, swatting at it playfully.
B2 Despite his serious demeanor at work, he was known to be quite gamesome during his free time, always up for a game of charades.
C1 The actor's gamesome personality shone through during interviews, showcasing his playful and humorous side.
C2 Her gamesome attitude towards life was infectious, bringing joy and laughter to those around her.
formal The children were in a gamesome mood as they played in the park.
informal She always gets a bit gamesome when she's had too much sugar.
slang The group of friends were feeling super gamesome after winning the basketball game.
figurative His gamesome attitude towards life always brings a smile to those around him.
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