0 a game in which children walk around a group of chairs while music plays. When the music stops they have to sit quickly on a chair, but because there is always one less chair than the number of children, the child that is left standing must leave the game:
Another exercise, 'musical chairs', was based on the children's game of the same name.
In this game of musical chairs, when should we expect a candidate to retire?
Competition at equilibrium looks like nothing so much as a game of musical chairs: there are four seats with five candidates frantically competing for one of the seats.
This is like a game of musical chairs.
We oppose any suggestions that musical chairs should be banned.
Every time they play musical chairs, the new spokesperson drops the old policies.
The debate has been calm without any of the heat or games of musical chairs that occurred yesterday.
There is the chance that the institution of parking meters will lead to a sort of musical chairs.