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[ pley-rahy-ting ] / ˈpleɪˌraɪ tɪŋ /
nounthe art or technique of writing theatrical plays; the work or profession of a playwright. Origin of playwritingFirst recorded in 1895–1900; play + writing Words nearby playwritingplay up to, playwear, play with, play with fire, playwright, playwriting, plaza, plaza de toros, Plaza Lasso, PLC, plea Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for playwritingJordan is at the forefront of a growing movement aimed at closing the gender gap in playwriting. At Fringe Fest, Women Will Rule|Shannon Donnelly|August 10, 2010|DAILY BEAST If a playwriting husband cant fit his own wife, then his capabilities must surely be limited. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905|Various Often the hardest work in playwriting has to be done after the play has been produced. The Footlights Fore and Aft|Channing Pollock His temperament in playwriting was as variable as Spring weather—it was extravagant in its responsiveness to the momentary mood. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame|Clyde Fitch
You can learn journalism outside a newspaper, playwriting by theory, French without a master. The Idler Magazine, Volume III., July 1893|Various James Stephens and Jane Barlow have also tried their hands at playwriting, with but moderate success. The Glories of Ireland|Edited by Joseph Dunn and P.J. Lennox
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