Court do over
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LETCourt do-over
RETRIALCourt do-over
LETDo-over on the court
LETDo-over, on the tennis court
MOCTRIALCourt dispute over footwear?
HEARPreside over, in court
TORTMatter to go to court over
SUICIDESOLUTIONSong Ozzy went to court over
NETA court winner may jump over it
reargumentan arguing over again, as of a motion made in court
reargumentsREARGUMENT, an arguing over again, as of a motion made in court
eyresa circuit traveled by an itinerant justice in medieval England or the court he presided over
eyrea circuit traveled by an itinerant justice in medieval England or the court he presided over
justiciarsA regent and deputy presiding over the court of a Norman or early Plantagenet king of England
forewomen(in a court of law) A woman who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
forewoman(in a court of law) A woman who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
jurisdictionsThe territory or sphere of activity over which the legal authority of a court or other institution extends
jurisdictionThe territory or sphere of activity over which the legal authority of a court or other institution extends
foreman(in a court of law) A person, esp. a man, who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
foremen(in a court of law) A person, esp. a man, who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
consistory(in the Church of England) A court presided over by a bishop, for the administration of ecclesiastical law in a diocese
consistories(in the Church of England) A court presided over by a bishop, for the administration of ecclesiastical law in a diocese
compluvium(Latin) a space left unroofed over the court of a Roman dwelling, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern
compluviumsCOMPLUVIUM, (Latin) a space left unroofed over the court of a Roman dwelling, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern
compluviaCOMPLUVIUM, (Latin) a space left unroofed over the court of a Roman dwelling, through which the rain fell into the impluvium or cistern
nettierfabric barricade which divides a court in half (as in tennis or volleyball) and over which a ball or shuttlecock must be hit to be in play
netfabric barricade which divides a court in half (as in tennis or volleyball) and over which a ball or shuttlecock must be hit to be in play
nettyfabric barricade which divides a court in half (as in tennis or volleyball) and over which a ball or shuttlecock must be hit to be in play
volleyballA game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court
volleyballsA game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court
wallyballsA game played on a four-walled court with rules similar to volleyball, and with a ball the same size as but harder than a volleyball. The ball is allowed to bounce once against the ceiling or one of the walls before being returned over the net
wallyballA game played on a four-walled court with rules similar to volleyball, and with a ball the same size as but harder than a volleyball. The ball is allowed to bounce once against the ceiling or one of the walls before being returned over the net