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1 You ball, that we have bandied to and fro, half sleeping, half awake!
2 The shuttlecock of conversation was lightly bandied to and fro across the round table.
3 Trevanion's name was bandied to and fro, struck from praise to blame, high and low, as a shuttlecock.
4 The child, who was but seven years of age, was bandied to and fro like a shuttlecock between rival adventurers.
5 Retorts were bandied to and fro, until finally Mr. Chaworth clenched matters by words which were tantamount to a challenge to a duel.
6 This world of ours is only formed for ostentation: men are only puffed up with wind, and are bandied to and fro like tennis-balls.
7 The courtiers drew together in groups, and it seemed that a man's name was being bandied to and fro, dark shuttlecock to this painted throng.
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