Definition
a practice: a custom, a usage, a method, a way
Practice makes perfect. The more you do something, the better you become at it.
to practice (US), to practise (UK) (a sport): to participate in, to do (a sport); to perfect, to improve in (a sport)
(I have) practice (tonight): (I have) training, preparation, rehearsal (tonight)
- "Brian : I'm just practising my nautical lingo, Jean."
- "Philip : ...it will be a chance for you to practice your English."
- "Let me practice: I am an FBI agent!"
- "Gospel practice on Saturday, concert on Sunday"
- "Glen : The rest of you, while I'm helping Edward, please practice your breathing."
- "I'm practicing my sales pitch in here!"
- "Bruno : Is that why you missed levitation practice yesterday?"
- "Bruno : Not yet, but I have been practicing transformation."
- "-Bedtime is between 3 and 4 am, after clarinet practice."
- "Would that we could practice irregular verbs over a candlelit dinner, with Larry White's baritone voice urging us onward until our evening comes to a climax, conjugating verbs in multiple tenses all night long!"
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