slowplayed
verb (usually in the past tense or past participle form) as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:He decided to slow-play the song to emphasize the melancholic atmosphere.
Definition:To play something at a slower tempo for deliberate emphasis or humor.
From slow-play
Example:The poker player chose to slow-play his strong hand to mislead his opponents.
Definition:To deliberately take a longer time to make a decision or reveal information in order to gain an advantage.
From slow-play (strategically)
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