set piece

See also: setpiece and set-piece

English

Noun

set piece (plural set pieces)

  1. a piece of freestanding stage scenery
  2. any carefully planned sequence of operations, especially as part of a military operation
  3. an elaborate and interesting scene in a movie or video game, usually the most important and visually iconic scene in the work.
    • 2017 August 27, Brandon Nowalk, “Game Of Thrones slows down for the longest, and best, episode of the season (newbies)”, in The Onion AV Club:
      What’s so great about the episode is it takes its time. The first 30 minutes of this 79-minute behemoth—a model for season eight’s reportedly extended run-times—are a single set piece, the big parlay in the Dragon Pit at King’s Landing.
  4. (soccer) any planned strategy that a team uses after play is restarted with a free kick, penalty kick, corner kick, goal kick, throw-in or kickoff.
    Roberto Carlos is deadly from set pieces.

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