trivia game

collocation in English

meaningsoftriviaandgame

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trivia
noun[plural]
uk
/ˈtrɪv.i.ə/
us
/ˈtrɪv.i.ə/
details or information that are ...
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game
adjective
uk
/ɡeɪm/
us
/ɡeɪm/
willing to do things that are new, difficult, or that ...
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(Definition oftriviaandgamefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftrivia game

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Thetriviagameis available to play at any time.
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The contest was atriviagame.
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The second disc included atriviagame, bloopers, premiers, deleted scenes, interviews, trailers and teasers and the making of the film and songs.
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It can also be described as atriviagamebased on the concept of the small world phenomenon.
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The children were brought into a test room and told that they were going to play atriviagame.
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In thetriviagame, multiple choice questions would be asked by the server and would be answered by the players using the function keys (f1-f4).
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Teams anywhere from one to ten or more players compete in atriviagameconsisting of three to six rounds with 10 questions each, although this varies by venue.
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The companion forums to thetriviagamedeveloped a life of their own, far beyond the original scope of the game's designers.
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Hosts of forums and trivia games could also earn additional free plus time.
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A free member is able to participate in the majority of hourly and daily trivia games.
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Trivia games have a great deal of randomness based on the questions a player must answer.
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Trivia games have a great deal of randomness based on the questions a person gets.
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In trivia games, the object is to answer questions with the goal of obtaining points.
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The men and women are then brought together for a group discussion, followed by role-playing or trivia games at the end.
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Often they were in the form of trivia games, which enabled the player to guess before revealing the answer.
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The show was primarily an all night movie showcase that also featured celebrity interviews, trivia games and performances by local bands and comedians.
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They also recognized that the market for such trivia games was slim at the time and saw a possible opportunity to revitalize the series.
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