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hockey stick

NOUN
  1. sports implement consisting of a curved or angled stick used by hockey players to move the puck

How To Use hockey stick In A Sentence

  • As long as he doesn't bring his hockey stick onto the pitch to deter overeager forwards, he should continue to take the stoppers art to new levels.
  • And she is clearly a Mannian-like drumbeater for such restrictiveness, for without it her study? would smoldering in the same ashes as the hockey stick. Bender on Gaspé « Climate Audit
  • She grabbed her hockey stick and told me to call the police. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dan exclaimed; he had been hit in the jaw with a hockey stick, and his lip had swelled.
  • The federation further goofed up when the goalkeeper's luggage and a few hockey sticks were withheld at Moscow airport as the team did not have the necessary letter requesting for allowance of extra-baggage.
  • I'd love to hear her home-spun decisions; Well, by golly, if a man wants to marry another man, then he should just move to Russia so I can keep an eye on both of those sinners and then cast them to aitch, ee, double hockey sticks. Palin ally: 'Life is not happy for her' right now
  • He loves putting on that thick comfy helmet and picking up his agile hockey stick. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dan exclaimed; he had been hit in the jaw with a hockey stick, and his lip had swelled.
  • A gang of men - armed with hockey sticks and cudgels - rammed a white Transit van through the shutters of a warehouse on the outskirts of Heathrow Airport, said a Scotland Yard spokesman.
  • His way of platting it calls attention to degree of hockey stickness more. Reply to Huybers #3: Principal Components « Climate Audit
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