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hockey
[ hok-ee ]
hockey
1/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
- Also called (esp US and Canadian)field hockey
- a game played on a field by two opposing teams of 11 players each, who try to hit a ball into their opponents' goal using long sticks curved at the end
- ( as modifier )
hockey ball
hockey stick
- See ice hockey
hockey
2/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
- dialect.Alsohawkeyhorkey
- the feast at harvest home; harvest supper
- ( as modifier )
the hockey cart
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hockey1
Origin of hockey2
Example Sentences
With line pairings jumbled and players traded so frequently in modern hockey, it has become difficult for fans and the media to develop an association with particular combinations.
He planned to be following his grandkids, Casey and Avery, to their games and attending the birthday parties and anniversaries he had to miss in more than five decades as a hockey broadcaster.
She tried several wheelchair sports after sustaining those injuries in 2017, ultimately discovering para ice hockey, which takes her all over the world competing.
To achieve the special effects of the solar eclipse, the house was reassembled on the largest blue screen sound stage in the world, constructed ad hoc at a hockey arena in Nova Scotia.
It presents the conversation as chatty: they apparently discussed ice hockey, the kind of detail an audience back in Russia will lap up.
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