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Cosa (chi) è jenga - definizione

GAME PLAYED WITH TOWER OF BLOCKS
Giant Jenga; Tumbling Tower; Ta-Ka-Radi
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  • A Jenga tower collapses.
  • A Jenga tower

jenga         
To make a precarious and unnecessary stack or pile.
Rather than replace the bag and take the full one out, Andy and his roommates once again jenga'd the trash.
Cheqa Jangeh         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cheqa Jengah; Chaqa Janga; Chegha Changa; Cheqa Jenga; Chega Janga; Chega Jangeh; Cheqa Jengay
Cheqa Jangeh or Cheqa Jengah (), also rendered as Chaqa Janga, Chegha Changa, Cheqa Jenga, Chega Janga, Chega Jangeh, or Cheqa Jengay, may refer to:

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Jenga

Jenga is a game of physical skill created by British board game designer and author Leslie Scott and marketed by Hasbro. Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then placed on top of the tower, creating a progressively more unstable structure.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per jenga
1. "We hope to expand," said Jenga Mwendo, a Lower 'th Ward resident who helps run the market and secures vendors.
2. Coastguards have likened the task to a ‘game of Jenga‘. It is expected to take five months to clear the ship, instead of a few days if it was in port.
3. More here: Game of Jenga to unload the shipwrecked Napoli‘s cargo The damaged vessel was being towed to Portland after she was hit by a Channel storm during which her 26 crew were airlifted from a liferaft.
4. Coastguard spokesman Mark Clark said of the containers: "It‘s like a game of Jenga because you have to remove all the items very, very carefully without everything else falling." Scavengers were warned to stay clear of Branscombe beach after days of pilfering from the 50 containers that washed ashore from the ship, which was deliberately run aground to stop it sinking in the storm of January 18.