cat's cradle
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Definition
Noun: 1. A game played with string: A traditional children's game in which a loop of string is wound around the fingers of both hands to create a sequence of intricate patterns or figures, which can be transferred to another player's hands.
Usage
- The word "cat's cradle" refers specifically to the game itself and the series of string figures created during play.
- It is typically used as a singular noun phrase.
- Example:
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to play cat's cradle": The standard verb collocation for engaging in the game.
- The sisters would often play cat's cradle together.
Variants and Related Words
- String figure (n): A more general term for any design or shape created with a loop of string on the fingers, which includes the patterns made during cat's cradle.
- Jacob's ladder (n): The name of a specific string figure pattern, often part of the cat's cradle sequence.
Synonyms
- String game: A direct, descriptive synonym.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- While "cat's cradle" itself is not typically used idiomatically, the concept of a complex, interconnected structure is sometimes metaphorically referenced.
- The plot of the novel was a cat's cradle of lies and deception. (This is an extended, metaphorical use comparing complexity to the game's tangled string.)
Noun
- a game played with string looped over the fingers