duckpins

NOUN
  1. a bowling game using a pin smaller than a tenpin but proportionately wider
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How To Use duckpins In A Sentence

  • I want to call them duckpins, but I'm not sure they're even fat enough to qualify. The next excerpt in a theoretically infinite series
  • I bowled duckpins a couple of times when I was on the East Coast.
  • He courted his wife over duckpins and also played trumpet in a swing combo, the Southland Five, until the mid-1960s. Microsurgery Pioneer Helped
  • No one has ever rolled a 300 in duckpins, but my dad once had a 178.
  • It's not just a ten-pin world - you also may have heard of duckpins, rubber-band duckpins, 5-pins, and candlepins.
  • Tonight, diminished expectations combined with Palin's known-to-be-remarkable charisma made for the speech-making equivalent of putting a champ bowler two feet in front of a set of plastic duckpins. The Garlic
  • Yours had better be pristine when I hop into your passenger seat, or I won't go bowl duckpins with you, no sirree. Click It or Ticket
  • The object is to clear opponents out of the way while you knock down two of their duckpins that sit at the far end of the court. FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
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