- with
steel pucks that
weigh 2
pounds (910 g);
these pucks are not used for shooting, as they
could seriously harm
other players.
White pucks are used for...
- Look up
Puck or
puck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Puck may
refer to:
Hockey puck,
either an open or
closed disk used in ice
hockey and
floor hockey...
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Puck is the sixth-largest moon of Ur****. It was
discovered in
December 1985 by the
Voyager 2 spacecraft. The name
Puck follows the
convention of naming...
- The Bay of
Puck or
Puck Bay (Polish:
Zatoka Pucka; Kashubian: Pùckô Hôwinga; German:
Putziger Wiek), is a
shallow western branch of the Bay of Gdańsk in...
-
Puck!
Puck!, also in
English territories titled as Goal! Goal! (Russian: Шайбу! Шайбу, romanized: Shaybu! Shaybu!) is a
Soviet animated film by Soyuzmultfilm...
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drivers are
capable of
allowing a
puck to
emulate a
mouse in operation, and many
pucks are
marketed as a "mouse").
Pucks range in size and shape; some are...
-
Puck was the
first successful humor magazine in the
United States of
colorful cartoons,
caricatures and
political satire of the
issues of the day. It was...
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believed was owed.
Pucks are also
known to be
inherently solitary creatures. Shakespeare's
characterization of "shrewd and knavish"
Puck in A
Midsummer Night's...
- The
Puck Fair (Irish:
Aonach an Phoic,
meaning "Fair of the He-Goat", 'poc'
being the
Irish for a male goat) is one of Ireland's
oldest fairs. It takes...
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table than the blue
puck. Red
player would receive 4
points for the
first 2
pucks ahead of the blue and no
points for the
pucks behind the blue, blue...