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cat's cradle
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cat's cradle (kts)
n.
1. A game in which a string is looped on the fingers to form an intricate pattern between a player's hands that can be successively varied or transferred to another player's hands.
2. An intricate pattern: "Their computers devised a cat's cradle of infinite complexity for the flight tracks of half a dozen space cameras around the globe's surface" (Frederick Forsyth).

cat's cradle
n
(Group Games / Games, other than specified) a game played by making intricate patterns with a loop of string between the fingers
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Noun1.cat's cradle - a game played with string looped over the fingerscat's cradle - a game played with string looped over the fingers
child's game - a game enjoyed by children
Translations
cat's cradle n (game) → ripiglino


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