Entertainment

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who performs magic tricks for entertainment

adjective used to describe something related to or characteristic of a magician

  • The magician performed a series of impressive tricks during the magic show.
  • Did you see that magician pull a rabbit out of his hat? It was so cool!
  • That magician is a total wizard with his sleight of hand.
  • She was a magician with words, able to craft stories that captivated her audience.

noun a hybrid sport that combines the board game of chess with the combat sport of boxing

  • Chess boxing is a unique sport that combines the strategy of chess with the physicality of boxing.
  • Have you ever heard of chess boxing? It's like the ultimate brain and brawn challenge!
  • Chess boxing is for those who want to flex both their muscles and their minds at the same time.
  • In life, sometimes you have to play a game of chess boxing, balancing intellect and strength to overcome challenges.

noun a fight or playful altercation using pillows as weapons

  • The children engaged in a playful pillow fight before bedtime.
  • We had a massive pillow fight at the sleepover last night.
  • Let's have a pillow fight and see who's the last one standing!
  • Their argument turned into a verbal pillow fight, with each side throwing insults back and forth.

noun A drinking game is a game that involves the consumption of alcoholic beverages, typically in a social setting.

  • The university strictly prohibits any form of drinking game on campus premises.
  • We always have a blast playing that drinking game at our friend's house.
  • Let's get the party started with a round of that epic drinking game!
  • Life sometimes feels like a never-ending drinking game with unexpected challenges at every turn.