quoits

quoits
noun /kɔɪts/
A competitive game in which players throw rings, aiming to land them over vertical sticks.

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  • Quoits — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Quoits (koits, kwoits) es un tradicional juego de césped en el que participen el lanzamiento de un anillo de metal o caucho más de un conjunto distancia a la tierra más de un alfiler en el centro de un parche de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • quoits — [ kɔıts ] noun uncount a game in which players throw metal or rubber rings called quoits over a short post fixed in the ground or on a wall …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Quoits — For other uses, see Quoit (disambiguation). Quoits Newcastle pit men playing quoits Quoits (koits, kwoits) is a traditional game which involves the throwing of metal, rope or rubber rings over a set distance, usually to land over or near a spike… …   Wikipedia

  • quoits — Game in which flattened rings of iron or circles of rope (both called quoits) are thrown at an upright pin (hob) in an attempt to ring it or come as near to it as possible. Quoits may have been played in Roman occupied Britain (1st–5th century… …   Universalium

  • quoits — n. to pitch, play quoits * * * play quoits to pitch …   Combinatory dictionary

  • quoits — noun a game in which iron rings (or open iron rings) are thrown at a stake in the ground in the hope of encircling it • Syn: ↑horseshoes • Members of this Topic: ↑leaner, ↑ringer • Hypernyms: ↑outdoor game * * * quoits UK [kɔɪts] …   Useful english dictionary

  • quoits — kɔɪt ,kwɔɪt n. ring used in the game of quoits (type of ring toss game) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • quoits — [treated as sing.] a game of aiming and throwing quoits. → quoit …   English new terms dictionary

  • quoits — UK [kɔɪts] / US noun [uncountable] a game in which players throw metal or rubber rings called quoits over a short post fixed in the ground or on a wall …   English dictionary

  • quoits —   Kilu, ume …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

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