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Though decreased in popularity, parlour games continue to be played.
Is it perhaps true that for many of the English, poetry has never been anything else but a superior parlour game?
They apply to parlour games, sport, constitutions and society in general.
Do you think these people are playing a bloody parlour game?'
But you can also treat the concept as a parlour game - one easily applied to film.
Stool of Repentance is a parlour game for children and adults.
It was similar to the parlour game Truth or Dare.
As always he was unflappable, like an adult suggesting parlour games for children.
That is the question being asked in a new Liberal Democrat parlour game.
Or is this a new parlour game, where I have twenty guesses?"
"Well," said the president, considering, "it's an interesting parlour game, but what is the use of it?"
The film is a collective project based on the principle of the Exquisite corpse parlour game.
The tale of two Newts is more than a parlour game for politicos.
A parlour game is a group game played indoors.
It however forms one of the most hilariously exciting parlour games for the family circle ever invented.
"Could be the latest in parlour games, a sort of nautical musical chairs, you know.
They didn't fight and die for it so it could be used as a sort of silly parlour game.
The game began as an adult parlour game in Victorian England.
It would be like a surrealist parlour game."
Or as good at parlour games as Henderson Granville thought he was.
However, both Morrison and Spence have suggested it is nothing more than a social puzzle or modern parlour game.
Her award was for a parlour game called "Saying Yes To Peace".
Rudeness about Celts may be a political parlour game in London, sometimes justified.
"This sounds like a Spiritualist parlour game."
However, like most parlour games, the appeal of this game largely lies in its spectacle and humor rather than its strategy.