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		Definition of mind game in English: mind gamenoun  A course of psychologically manipulative behaviour intended to discomfit another person or gain an advantage over them.  I have been playing mind games to get him to invite us Example sentencesExamples -  This kind of mind game ensures the girls are kept enslaved.
 -  This is not a name-naming game - but is it a mind game?
 -  According to the soldiers themselves, cross-dressing is a military mind game, a tactic that instills fear in their rivals.
 -  I still think you're all playing some kind of mind game with us.
 -  I think it's a psychological mind game he's still going for the drivers' title.
 -  At Albrecht Oval a real psychological mind game was played.
 -  Stettner plays up the sexual tension between the two women and maps out an impressive mind game here.
 -  His latest attempt to psyche out Harrison has seen the 32-year-old veteran of 75 fights take an opposite tack from his previous mind game.
 -  See, the Americans are insisting that the Australians will be tough, but the Aussies think it's all a mind game meant to put the pressure on them.
 -  It also tries to shy away from the gruesomeness of multiple murders and the bug-eyed maniac behind them to focus on a kind of psychological mind game where cat and mouse may be interchangeable.
 -  For Rhoda, a ‘game’ is specifically a mind game, connected to lying, performing, and power.
 -  Swingley had seen Rick Swenson, a five-time Iditarod winner, pull psych jobs on others, so he decided to try a little mind game of his own.
 -  It's just a pathetic mind game played by lefty town planners who get their kicks by persecuting motorists, because of course, we're all evil.
 -  She shouldn't be giving me any kind of compassion like this, maybe she is trying to play some kind of sick mind game.
 -  Tonight's State of Origin match between Queensland and New South Wales, for instance, is actually the culmination of a sophisticated mind game that's been going on for three weeks.
 -  Whatever it takes to convince workers to do whatever it takes to get the company's job done really is a mind game.
 -  Are you trying to tell me something I already know, or is this some kind of hypnotic mind game manufactured and conceived by desk bound salesmen to promote their latest products?
 -  Whether Brooks' comments were part of a mind game, trying to get Canada to change its game because he knew his defensemen wouldn't escape under a sustained attack by the big Canadian forwards, remains a mystery.
 -  Championship snooker is the ultimate mind game in which the constant challenge, in Davis' classic phrase, is ‘to play as if it means nothing when it means everything’.
 -  He might simply be a loner, on the lam, already involved - or married - or playing some mind game.
 
    Definition of mind game in US English: mind gamenounmaɪnd ɡeɪm A series of deliberate actions or responses planned for psychological effect on another, typically for amusement or competitive advantage. 宜智游戏,心理游戏  I have been playing mind games to get him to invite us Example sentencesExamples -  She shouldn't be giving me any kind of compassion like this, maybe she is trying to play some kind of sick mind game.
 -  See, the Americans are insisting that the Australians will be tough, but the Aussies think it's all a mind game meant to put the pressure on them.
 -  Championship snooker is the ultimate mind game in which the constant challenge, in Davis' classic phrase, is ‘to play as if it means nothing when it means everything’.
 -  This kind of mind game ensures the girls are kept enslaved.
 -  He might simply be a loner, on the lam, already involved - or married - or playing some mind game.
 -  Stettner plays up the sexual tension between the two women and maps out an impressive mind game here.
 -  This is not a name-naming game - but is it a mind game?
 -  Swingley had seen Rick Swenson, a five-time Iditarod winner, pull psych jobs on others, so he decided to try a little mind game of his own.
 -  I think it's a psychological mind game he's still going for the drivers' title.
 -  According to the soldiers themselves, cross-dressing is a military mind game, a tactic that instills fear in their rivals.
 -  Whether Brooks' comments were part of a mind game, trying to get Canada to change its game because he knew his defensemen wouldn't escape under a sustained attack by the big Canadian forwards, remains a mystery.
 -  Are you trying to tell me something I already know, or is this some kind of hypnotic mind game manufactured and conceived by desk bound salesmen to promote their latest products?
 -  Tonight's State of Origin match between Queensland and New South Wales, for instance, is actually the culmination of a sophisticated mind game that's been going on for three weeks.
 -  I still think you're all playing some kind of mind game with us.
 -  At Albrecht Oval a real psychological mind game was played.
 -  It also tries to shy away from the gruesomeness of multiple murders and the bug-eyed maniac behind them to focus on a kind of psychological mind game where cat and mouse may be interchangeable.
 -  For Rhoda, a ‘game’ is specifically a mind game, connected to lying, performing, and power.
 -  His latest attempt to psyche out Harrison has seen the 32-year-old veteran of 75 fights take an opposite tack from his previous mind game.
 -  It's just a pathetic mind game played by lefty town planners who get their kicks by persecuting motorists, because of course, we're all evil.
 -  Whatever it takes to convince workers to do whatever it takes to get the company's job done really is a mind game.
 
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