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jai alai
[ hahy lahy, hahy uh-lahy, hahy uh-lahy ]
noun
- a game resembling handball, played on a three-walled court between two, four, or six players who are equipped with a long, curved wicker basket, or cesta, strapped to the wrist for catching and throwing a small, hard ball against the front wall.
jai alai
/ ˌhaɪ əˈlaɪ; ˈhaɪ əˌlaɪ; ˈhaɪ ˈlaɪ /
noun
- a version of pelota played by two or four players
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of jai alai1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of jai alai1
Example Sentences
That explains the oversized glove, which for Anderson felt like a jai alai cesta compared with the modest mitts infielders use.
The same decoupling happened to dog racing, harness racing, quarter-horse racing and jai alai a few years ago.
Interest in gambling sports like jai alai and horse racing has declined tremendously since the late 20th century.
"Like my dad always says: Everyone loves jai alai — some people just don’t know it yet," the younger Bueno said.
The first jai alai fronton in the U.S. was built in St. Louis, for the 1904 World’s Fair, and in its heyday the game was played in several states.
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