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- noun A
themed collection of similartoys designed to work together to enact some action or event.
Etymologies
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Examples
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If the We3 figures are successful, they can do a second series with the tool rats, with companion playset!
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He also said his dream, his real dream, was to be a giant, maybe a hundred feet tall, so that he could treat this world as his own personal playset, moving cars and people around at the slightest whim.
This Moment in Black History Chris Okum 2011
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Schwarzenegger is a living action figure and every scene looks like a Hasbro playset.
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For capturing the images, all I did was set up a consumer digital camera on a mini tripod and either took the images of the figures in front of a green screen, in front of a printed background, or in front of some sort of makeshift set like the pop-up Cantina set [a Star Wars playset from 1998 that unfolds like a pop-up book to create a massive Mos Eisley Cantina for figures].
Stop-Motion Animation Secrets of Star Wars Tales | Fan Cinema Today 2009
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I did have a playset in my backyard, and the ground is covered in pea gravel.
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“The A-Team” is nothing more than a series of ridiculously impossible action scenes where the actors and their machines are like Legos being moved around a giant playset.
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A Twilight sparkly sock monkey playset (infinitely more adorable than Robert Pattinson) can be yours with the right guesses.
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A Twilight sparkly sock monkey playset (infinitely more adorable than Robert Pattinson) can be yours with the right guesses.
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This fantastic 3 ¾†scale playset allows kids to reenact what is sure to be one of Indy†™ s most fantastic adventures, as seen in the upcoming Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
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At its best moments, “The A-Team” looks like a big-budget G.I. Joe playset where anything can happen.
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