Athena stood there, tiredly shaking her head at his gladsome smirk, some simper that made it apparent he was trying to toy with her. |
By that point, however, the audience is accustomed to lurid details that toy with the established presentations of the play. |
Of considerably more palpable presence are three massive works that toy with relations between inside and outside. |
Perhaps the paper might toy with the idea of further endorsing the country's cartoon talent with a full page of strips? |
This will become more, not less, important as clubs begin to toy with private, pay-per-view television. |
In subsequent works, he geometrically structured the stippled monochromes to toy with color contrasts. |