bandy

  • 11bandy — bandy1 [ban′dē] vt. bandied, bandying [Fr bander, to bandy at tennis, lit., connect by binding: see BAND1, vt.] 1. to toss or hit back and forth, as a ball 2. to pass (gossip, rumor, etc.) about freely and carelessly 3. to give and take; specif …

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  • 12Bandy — Ban dy (b[a^]n d[y^]), n. [Telugu ba[.n][dsdot]i.] A carriage or cart used in India, esp. one drawn by bullocks. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13bandy — index circulate, debate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 14Bandy —   [ bændɪ, englisch] das, /...dies, auf einer Eisfläche betriebenes Torspiel zweier Mannschaften von je elf Spielern (ein Torhüter und zehn Feldspieler), die mit Schlittschuhen und Schlägern (außer dem Torhüter) ausgerüstet sind. Das Spielfeld… …

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  • 15bandy — vb *exchange, interchange …

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  • 16Bandy — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bandy (homonymie). Bandy Fédération internationale FIB (fondée en …

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  • 17bandy — I. /ˈbændi / (say bandee) verb (t) (bandied, bandying) 1. to pass from one to another, or back and forth; give and take. 2. to throw or strike to and fro, or from side to side, as a ball in tennis. –noun (plural bandies) 3. → bandy ball. 4. a… …

  • 18bandy — I UK [ˈbændɪ] / US verb Word forms bandy : present tense I/you/we/they bandy he/she/it bandies present participle bandying past tense bandied past participle bandied bandy words Phrasal verbs: bandy around II UK [ˈbændɪ] / US adjective Word forms …

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  • 19bandy — bandiness, n. /ban dee/, v., bandied, bandying, adj., n., pl. bandies. v.t. 1. to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words. 2. to throw or strike to and fro or from side to side,… …

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  • 20bandy — ban|dy1 [ˈbændi] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Perhaps from bandy hockey stick (17 19 centuries), perhaps from French bandé, past participle of bander; BANDY2] bandy legs curve out at the knees >bandy legged [ˌbændi ˈlegd, ˈlegıd] adj bandy 2… …

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