Ring-a-lievio


[ring-uh-lee-vee-oh] /ˌrɪŋ əˈli viˌoʊ/
noun
1.
a game played usually between two teams in which the members of one team attempt to find, capture, and imprison the members of the other, who can be freed only by a teammate not yet captured.

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