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See charade. As a game, originally a clipped form of acting charades or, without talking, dumb charades but now usually understood as a plurale tantum.

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charades

  1. plural of charade

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charades (uncountable)

  1. A game in which each player acts out a word or phrase, usually based on puns of each syllable and without speaking, for the others to guess.
    • 1909, Booth Tarkington, Beasley's Christmas Party:
      [] it looked like a house where they played charades, where there would be long streamers of evergreen and dozens of wreaths of holly at Christmas-time, where there were tearful, happy weddings and great throwings of rice after little brides []

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