Charades originated in 16th-century France where parlour games were the popular way to spice up an evening. In Britain, the game was embraced by the Victorians and the Edwardians, and became a ...
Today, the word charades refers commonly to a word-guessing game played at parties (and other recreational venues). The rules of the game are straightforward—someone acts out each syllable of a word ...
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