quoits

[ UK /kwˈɔ‍ɪts/ ]
NOUN
  1. a game in which iron rings (or open iron rings) are thrown at a stake in the ground in the hope of encircling it
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How To Use quoits In A Sentence

  • In which case, how about a game of quoits? Times, Sunday Times
  • When playing quoits, I won this rabbit toy.
  • Activities include making sandships, pirate quoits and walking the plank for young rogues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organisers of fêtes, horse fairs and similar public functions sometimes set up temporary quoits pitches in this way for decades and such games are often referred to as Sward Quoits.
  • Activities include making sandships, pirate quoits and walking the plank for young rogues. Times, Sunday Times
  • The human thirst for competition takes many quixotic forms - baccarat, sumo, the caber toss, quoits.
  • Thought cruises were about permatanned ladies and gentlemen of a certain age playing deck quoits and waiting their turn to dine at the captain's table? Times, Sunday Times
  • In which case, how about a game of quoits? Times, Sunday Times
  • A cheese eater from the moment I was born, I have always turned my nose up at the footling quoits and mini-pyramids of cream the French call cheese.
  • Its activities were designed to provide healthy recreation for young people, and included competitions in running, jumping, quoits, cricket and football.
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