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/ˈpɪŋˌpɔŋ/
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NOUN
- a game (trademark Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball
How To Use Ping-Pong In A Sentence
- A playground is only marginally more risky than a game of ping-pong. Times, Sunday Times
- The emptiness is the most notable thing about the workspace, he and his office mates have a huge amount of licences when it comes to arranging their space – the table in the second picture below is a ping-pong table created from wood they salvaged from the previous occupants remodelling of the space. The Rotterdamn Collective | Lifehacker Australia
- But, on the other hand, there's nothing like a few carefully marshalled talking heads – Steve Richards was the one waving the ping-pong bats at a planeload of regretful ex-ministers – for putting one's lost luggage into perspective. Rewind radio: The Brown Years; Desert Island Discs; Craig Brown's Lost Diaries
- When you do it right, the sensation is like hitting a topspin Ping-Pong shot with your left hand.
- We had that ping-pong computer game and that was it. Times, Sunday Times
- We sold him what we do by performing for him and he said it was like watching a ping-pong game. The Sun
- The emptiness is the most notable thing about the workspace, he and his office mates have a huge amount of licences when it comes to arranging their space – the table in the second picture below is a ping-pong table created from wood they salvaged from the previous occupants remodelling of the space. The Rotterdamn Collective | Lifehacker Australia
- By the production line stand basketball nets and ping-pong tables for use during breaks.
- A few years after the episode of the Ping-Pong ferry, Yves and his colleagues were gone.
- It was to end this ping-pong game that the international community has called for Bunia to be demilitarised and for armed groups to be cantoned outside the town" he added, saying the presence of armed militia made it impossible for assembly members to move around town. ANC Daily News Briefing