Italian bowling played on a long narrow dirt court.
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Examples for "bocce"
Examples for "bocce"
1There is a gentle tap as one bocce ball hits another.
2Two bocce-ball-like nodes locate the buzz from sunken treasures and report back their depths.
3There was a softball field, a shuffleboard area, a couple of tennis courts, even bocce.
4He said a game of bocce with co-workers the other day led to some business insights.
5Enzo closes early on Thursdays to play bocce.
1But now that they can walk, let's offer to teach them how to dance and play tennis and bocci and golf.
2Of the tribe of the children of Dan, Bocci the son of Jogli.
3And Abisue begot Bocci, and Bocci begot Ozi.
4"And then the instant they've had their dinner," Lulu continued, "off they go to that tiresome Clubhouse-fortennis and ball and bocci.
1The shuffleboard and boccie ball courts were amazing, as befit, she supposed, an area with so many retirees.
2They buried him in the backyard at Robert's, under a layer of cement right next to the boccie court.
3They wouldn't have even seen me if I hadn't tipped the bin over, spilling the green peppers everywhere, like boccie balls.
4The writer learned there was a boccie court in New York, off Court Street in Brooklyn & went there one Saturday, with Andrea, his interpreter.
5The New Yorker, August 1, 1983 P. 27 Talk story about boccie, a game the writer became interested in while he was in Italy.
6Boccie is played with heavy, grapefruit-size wooden balls, generally red or green.