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Definition of A game in English: A gamenoun US informal Used in reference to performing to the very best of one's ability. 〈非正式,主美〉充分的发挥,完美的表现 she'll bring her A game tonight—she understands how important it is 今晚她将让自己发挥得淋漓尽致,因为她知道这将会是多么重要。 Example sentencesExamples - Not for the faint of heart, you must bring your A game to Whiskey Blue.
- Of course, we know the car count will be larger than it has been all year, with everyone bringing their A game to Indy.
- Forty percent of attendees are return clients, including high-profile guests like Damon Wayans, who's brought his A-game three years in a row.
- The event was a doubleheader for most classes, and most were on their A game.
- But I think she'll bring her A game tonight.
- But if you're bringing it to a hostile audience, you have to be sure you're bringing your A game.
- Not any more, though, and his challenge now is to win without his A game.
- You have the new guard of Pegg and Frost fencing with the grand masters, all of whom bring their A-game.
- He never left his competitors in the dust and then said, "I didn't have my A game."
- Here's a sample of our A-game.
- I told him "You'd better bring your A game."
- In one of our conversations, he told me, "I very seldom won with my A game."
- Tiger brings his A game to the major.
- With Nicholson, he says, he made an effort to listen, to come with his "A-game."
- I don't have an A game to speak of.
- During the second quarter Grand Riviere kept their promise and brought their A-game.
- We are going to have to bring our A-game, no question.
- It all ends rather abruptly, but bravo to everyone involved for returning to their A-game for the final stretch.
- The Rocket did not always produce his A-game during a 9-5 victory over Ian McCulloch in the Totesport Grand Prix.
- The folks here say they have their A-game on.
Definition of A game in US English: A gamenoun US informal Used in reference to performing to the very best of one's ability. 〈非正式,主美〉充分的发挥,完美的表现 she'll bring her A game tonight—she understands how important it is 今晚她将让自己发挥得淋漓尽致,因为她知道这将会是多么重要。 Example sentencesExamples - The folks here say they have their A-game on.
- Tiger brings his A game to the major.
- The event was a doubleheader for most classes, and most were on their A game.
- Not for the faint of heart, you must bring your A game to Whiskey Blue.
- Here's a sample of our A-game.
- I told him "You'd better bring your A game."
- The Rocket did not always produce his A-game during a 9-5 victory over Ian McCulloch in the Totesport Grand Prix.
- We are going to have to bring our A-game, no question.
- I don't have an A game to speak of.
- He never left his competitors in the dust and then said, "I didn't have my A game."
- Not any more, though, and his challenge now is to win without his A game.
- During the second quarter Grand Riviere kept their promise and brought their A-game.
- It all ends rather abruptly, but bravo to everyone involved for returning to their A-game for the final stretch.
- Forty percent of attendees are return clients, including high-profile guests like Damon Wayans, who's brought his A-game three years in a row.
- With Nicholson, he says, he made an effort to listen, to come with his "A-game."
- But if you're bringing it to a hostile audience, you have to be sure you're bringing your A game.
- Of course, we know the car count will be larger than it has been all year, with everyone bringing their A game to Indy.
- You have the new guard of Pegg and Frost fencing with the grand masters, all of whom bring their A-game.
- In one of our conversations, he told me, "I very seldom won with my A game."
- But I think she'll bring her A game tonight.
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