agates

[ˈæɡəts]

agates Definition

  • 1a type of quartz characterized by its fineness of grain and brightness of color, typically red or brown
  • 2a game played with small balls or marbles made of agate

Using agates: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "agates" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The necklace was made of agates.

  • Example

    He collected agates from the beach.

  • Example

    They played a game of agates in the park.

Phrases with agates

  • in a state of readiness or alertness

    Example

    The soldiers were on the agate, waiting for the enemy to attack.

  • play for keeps (or high stakes) in agates

    to play a game with serious consequences or high rewards

    Example

    They decided to play for keeps in agates, with the winner taking all the marbles.

  • to focus or concentrate on a task or activity

    Example

    It's time to knuckle down to agates and finish this project.

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Summary: agates in Brief

'Agates' [ˈæɡəts] refers to a type of quartz characterized by its fineness of grain and brightness of color, typically red or brown. It is often used in jewelry-making or collected as a hobby. 'Agates' also refers to a game played with small balls or marbles made of agate. Phrases like 'on the agate' and 'play for keeps in agates' use the term to denote readiness or seriousness, respectively.