Traditional children's toy.
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Examples for "bilboquet"
Examples for "bilboquet"
1I am trying to set up the noble game of bilboquet against it, and composing a grammar in opposition to Mr. Hoyle's.
2Without even a smile, they can breeze past the velvet ropes at Moomba or get a seat at Le Bilboquet... View Article
3The great Bilboquet has proved to us that the heart never grows old, and that the most vigorous wall-flowers flourish on old ruins.
4As compensation, pleasantry was not wanting in this Duc de Bilboquet, peer of France and other places-ashe subscribed himself to his dear Gringalet.
5"Oh, yes; just as I admire great bilboquet players," said he, in that tone of his, which rendered everything he said diverting.
1The boys, by playing a cup-and-ball game, help, too, to hasten its return.
2Octagonal cupolas supported on thick, sloping bases involuntarily remind one of the cup-and-ball game.
3The cup-and-ball design of turned legs with curved stretchers was used for chairs, settees, tables, cabinets.
1She had some jewelry- adiamondring and pin and several other pieces.
2Someone was hammering at the ice-encrusted ring and pin imprisoning her.
3The ring and pin are in a little white box in the tray of your trunk.
4She covered her slender fingers with rings and pinned old brooches all over her bosom.
5He wore the rings and pins and badges of different fraternal orders to which he belonged.
1Outside of park benches, socialising often happens over a bottle of local red wine in a romantic bar or in a boliche (nightclub).
1But how many rules could there be for throwing a ball in a cup?
2Harding's putting was a revelation in how not to drop a ball in a cup.
3Plus, Pepper, the robot that its makers say can recognise and respond to human emotions, learns to catch a ball in a cup.
Translations for ball in a cup