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Badminton played with two players on each side
Answer for the clue "Badminton played with two players on each side ", 7 letters:
doubles
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
doubles \dou"bles\ n. badminton played with two players on each side. tennis played with two players on each side.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Doubles may refer to: Doubles (food) , a Trinidadian sandwich Double (baseball) , a two-base hit Doubles (tennis) , in sports like tennis and badminton refers to games with two players on each side Doubles (bells) , a ringing method rung on five church ...
Usage examples of doubles.
Love doubles my existence in the hope that I will die again, but only in that charming retreat from which you have ejected me in the very moment of my greatest enjoyment.
Directions for all sorts of plain and single Changes, I will now proceed to Cross-peals, and first to Doubles and Singles on four Bells.
Peal is grounded on the Twenty-four changes Doubles and Singles on four bells.
Six-score changes, which are all Doubles, except only when the whole Hunt leads, and then there is always a single change made.
Peals of Trebles and Doubles to be Rang on six bells, as, Six-score changes, Seven-score and four, Twelve-score, and Seven-hundred and twenty.
Lee-Metfords that had survived the Anglo Boer war, alesser number of German Mausers salvaged from his encounters with Askari across the Rovuma, and a very few of the expensive hand-made doubles by Gibbs and Messrs Greener of London.
Hal doubles over in a coughing spasm only half-faked, running decision-trees on various ruses for flight.
Regny was still doing doubles at seventy, and Gerard Might did a perch-pole act at eighty-two!
It is our standard contract for all stunt doubles not paid by the day.
But when the work-up doubles back on the identity of parent or legal guardian, the girl only shrugs.
A single overarching pattern doubles back repeatedly on two names, words that camp out in the deflated oxygen tent that once fed the language center of his brain.
He doubles back to her on repeated, suck-up visits, cementing their wary truce with miscalculated small gifts: dried dough he swears will come back to life if soaked, half of a sundered walkie-talkie set, worthless books washed up in the tidal pools of trade, tides only she would read.