Pronunciation: /pleɪˌθɪŋ/
noun an object, especially a toy, used for play or recreation
A1 Children often enjoy playing with simple playthings like blocks and dolls.
A2 The dog's favorite plaything is a squeaky toy that he carries everywhere.
B1 Some psychologists believe that a child's choice of playthings can reveal a lot about their personality.
B2 As a collector of vintage toys, she has amassed a large collection of rare playthings.
C1 The artist used old discarded items to create unique and thought-provoking playthings for his exhibit.
C2 The designer created a line of luxury playthings for wealthy clients who wanted exclusive and extravagant toys.
formal The child's favorite plaything is a wooden train set.
informal She always carries her favorite plaything wherever she goes.
slang That new gadget is my ultimate plaything.
figurative To him, money is just a plaything to be spent frivolously.
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