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noun ˈhɒkiˈhɑki mass nounA team game played between two teams of eleven players each, using hooked sticks with which the players try to drive a small hard ball towards goals at opposite ends of a field. In North America it is called field hockey to distinguish it from ice hockey. Example sentencesExamples - Now children have the choice of all these plus football, hockey and gymnastics.
- Admittedly, hockey is a team game, and we cannot attribute all losses just to one person.
- Football, hockey and tennis will be available for both school and community use.
- Andy Gard was a healthy teenager who loved all sports and played hockey for his county.
- Vicky has physiotherapy every day at school and plays hockey for the school team.
- She is in Huntington School girls' football team and enjoys playing hockey and netball.
- It will mean we'll be able to extend our facilities for hockey, football, netball and basketball.
- It was a night of disappointment for Orkney on Friday as the senior football and hockey teams lost out.
- In truth, though, Oxford did not produce the hockey they are no doubt capable of in the second period.
- But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey.
- What Indian players need is competitive hockey rather than long overdrawn camps.
- The team will need to tighten its defence, play possession hockey and score more goals if it is not to be relegated.
- The second-half saw an excellent game of hockey with both teams determined to dominate.
- After half an hour a few more people start to turn up and the hockey gets under way.
- Major team sports include rugby, soccer and cricket for boys and hockey and netball for girls.
- There is no indication what the surface was, but it served for all manner of games from football to hockey, to cricket.
- The centre is host to a number of different sports including hockey, soccer and cricket.
- Kevin, a goal keeper, plays hockey all over the world as his work takes him to new places.
- The garden is situated beyond the Camellia House, behind the wall that runs alongside the hockey pitch.
- So successfully in fact, that she was picked for Kent's youth teams for both hockey and cricket.
Origin Early 16th century: of unknown origin. Rhymes choccy, cocky, flocky, gnocchi, jockey, oche, pocky, rocky, schlocky, stocky nounˈhɑkiˈhäkē short for ice hockey or field hockey Example sentencesExamples - After half an hour a few more people start to turn up and the hockey gets under way.
- Football, hockey and tennis will be available for both school and community use.
- Admittedly, hockey is a team game, and we cannot attribute all losses just to one person.
- There is no indication what the surface was, but it served for all manner of games from football to hockey, to cricket.
- Andy Gard was a healthy teenager who loved all sports and played hockey for his county.
- The centre is host to a number of different sports including hockey, soccer and cricket.
- So successfully in fact, that she was picked for Kent's youth teams for both hockey and cricket.
- Major team sports include rugby, soccer and cricket for boys and hockey and netball for girls.
- Kevin, a goal keeper, plays hockey all over the world as his work takes him to new places.
- The garden is situated beyond the Camellia House, behind the wall that runs alongside the hockey pitch.
- She is in Huntington School girls' football team and enjoys playing hockey and netball.
- The second-half saw an excellent game of hockey with both teams determined to dominate.
- It will mean we'll be able to extend our facilities for hockey, football, netball and basketball.
- What Indian players need is competitive hockey rather than long overdrawn camps.
- Vicky has physiotherapy every day at school and plays hockey for the school team.
- In truth, though, Oxford did not produce the hockey they are no doubt capable of in the second period.
- It was a night of disappointment for Orkney on Friday as the senior football and hockey teams lost out.
- Now children have the choice of all these plus football, hockey and gymnastics.
- But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey.
- The team will need to tighten its defence, play possession hockey and score more goals if it is not to be relegated.
Origin Early 16th century: of unknown origin. |