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- Battledore and shuttle****, or jeu de volant, is a sport related to the professional sport of badminton. The game is pla**** by two or more people using...
- officers of British India as a variant of the earlier game of battledore and shuttle****. ("Battledore" was an older term for "racquet".) Its exact origin remains...
- holes, or be covered with a textured surface. Badminton Ball badminton Battledore and shuttle**** Crossminton (previously "Speedminton") Frontenis Qianball...
- considered one of the oldest literary genres of American literature. The battledore was an instrument like a small racket, used for playing badminton. The...
- placenta and the occurrence of obstetric complications such as battledore insertion. Battledore insertion, abnormal insertion of the umbilical cord into the...
- the game's development, soapberry nuts were often used as shuttle****s. Battledore and shuttle**** Look up hanetsuki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
- in 1860 printed a pamphlet called 'Badminton Battledore' a description of the ancient game of battledores and shuttle****s as pla**** competitively at Badminton...
- among the British as a variant of the earlier game of battledore and shuttle****. "Battledore" was an older term for "racquet".)[undue weight? – discuss]...
- HUnag ****min as Battledore team member Song Jianguo as Battledore team member Zhou Wei as Battledore team member Yao Kuiguang as Battledore team member Zhang...
- the 1952 Miss Marple story They Do It With Mirrors. Specifically, the Battledore is a training ship for teenage boys with criminal tendencies, who are...