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D&D

American  
[dee uhnd dee] / ˈdi ənd ˈdi /
Also DND

abbreviation

  1. Dungeons and Dragons.


Example Sentences

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Mazin, who called himself a "devoted D&D fan" - the game series is based on the world of Dungeons and Dragons - said he decided to adapt the show after putting "nearly 1000 hours" into the latest game.

From BBC

All the springboks playing baseball, the pandas who controlled the big wooden slides, even the nerdy pangolins who played D&D in the shade of the library.

From Literature

We made a little fort in the D&D basement.

From Los Angeles Times

D. D. Lewis:, external American Hall of Fame football player was a Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys in 1972 and 1978.

From BBC

For the best “D&D” games, no matter how serious, tense or dramatic they may get, are always a bit silly, or at least they are to me.

From Los Angeles Times