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A game played on a large outdoor course with a series of 9 or 18 holes spaced far apart, the object being to propel a small, hard ball with the use of various clubs into each hole with as few strokes as possible.
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One of a pair of long flat runners of plastic, metal, or wood that curve upward in front and may be attached to a boot for gliding or traveling over snow.
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A sport in which two competitors attempt to throw or immobilize each other by grappling.
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A game played by two teams on a rectangular court divided by a high net, in which both teams use up to three hits to ground the ball on the opposing team's side of the net.
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Sports The exercise or sport of someone who runs.
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The inflated, spherical ball used in this game.
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likes a tennis but play on table
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A sport and method of physical training similar to wrestling, developed in Japan in the late 19th century and using principles of balance and leverage adapted from jujitsu.
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A game similar in scoring to volleyball that is played by two or more players who hit a ball against a wall with their hands usually while wearing a special glove.
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A game played with rackets and a light ball by two players or two pairs of players on a rectangular court, as of grass, clay, or asphalt, divided by a net. Also called lawn tennis.
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A municipal borough of central England east-southeast of Birmingham. It is noted primarily as the site of Rugby School, opened in 1574, where the game of Rugby was developed in the 19th century. Population: 61,900.
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The lifting of heavy weights in a prescribed manner as an exercise or in athletic competition.
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3
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A game played by two teams of 11 players each on a rectangular, 100-yard-long field with goal lines and goal posts at either end, the object being to gain possession of the ball and advance it in running or passing plays across the opponent'
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The act, sport, or technique of riding or racing on a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle.
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A Japanese art of self-defense in which sharp blows and kicks are administered to pressure-sensitive points on the body of an opponent.
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A game played with a bat and ball by two opposing teams of nine players, each team playing alternately in the field and at bat, the players at bat having to run a course of four bases laid out in a diamond pattern in order to score.
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A similar game, such as duckpins or ninepins.
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A board resembling a small surfboard and equipped with bindings, used for descending snow-covered slopes on one's feet but without ski poles.
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A roller skate.
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The activity or sport of pursuing game.
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