
1) Bowling 2) Bowling game 3) Bonbon in Europe 4) Bonbon in Britain 5) Brand name confectionery 6) British confection 7) British sweet treat 8) British sweet 9) British candy 10) British bonbon 11) Candy in Europe 12) Candy in Britain 13) Colorful candies 14) Confection in Britain 15) Confection in Europe
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1) Ninepins 2) Npins
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Game played with nine wooden pins to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disc in as few attempts as possible.
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[sport] Skittles is an old European lawn game, a variety of bowling from which ten-pin bowling, duckpin bowling, candlepin bowling (in the United States), and five-pin bowling (in Canada) are descended. In regions of the United Kingdom and Ireland the game remains a popular indoor pub game. A continental version is popular in Germany, Austr...
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rubbish; nonsense
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• (v. t.) An English game resembling ninepins, but played by throwing wooden disks, instead of rolling balls, at the pins.
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game of bowling at pins, played primarily in Great Britain. Skittles was played for centuries in public houses or clubs, mostly in western England ... [1 related articles]
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Skit'tles noun plural [ Of Scand. origin. √159. See
Shoot ,
transitive verb , and confer
Shuttle ,
Skit ,
transitive verb ] An English game resembling ninepins, but played by throwing wooden disks, instead of rolling balls, at t...
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Skittles: Street name for dextromethorphan (DXM).
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Skittles is a game played with pins and balls, discs or cheeses or other similar projectiles, the objective being to knock over the pins with the missiles.
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