Hoop at a court
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RIMHoop at a court
basketballA game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court
basketballsA game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court
ALIBIA defense at court
MALLNOURISHEDFed at a food court?
courtiersattendant at a royal court
courtierattendant at a royal court
PLEAWhat a hood cops at court
ANNAShe had a friend at court
NUNCIORepresentative of Pope at a foreign court.
KEYHOLEArea at each end of a basketball court
presentationsA formal introduction of someone, esp. at court
jesterprofessional fool or clown, esp. at a medieval court
FINEANDDINEEmulate a traffic court judge who sups at work?
dedansthe body of spectators behind this opening at a court-tennis match
seragliosA Turkish palace, esp. the Sultan's court and government offices at Constantinople
courtsidethe area at the edge of a court (as for tennis or basketball)
courtsidesCOURTSIDE, the area at the edge of a court (as for tennis or basketball)
essoins(in England) an excuse for nonappearance in a court of law at the prescribed time
essoin(in England) an excuse for nonappearance in a court of law at the prescribed time
residentsA British government agent in any semi-independent state, esp. the governor general's agent at the court of an Indian state
keyholesthe area at each end of the court that is bounded by two lines extending from the end line parallel to and equidistant from the sidelines and terminating in a circle around the foul line
tramlinesA pair of parallel lines, in particular the long lines at the sides of a tennis court (enclosing the extra width used in doubles play) or at the sides or back of a badminton court
assizesA court that formerly sat at intervals in each county of England and Wales to administer the civil and criminal law. In 1972 the civil jurisdiction of assizes was transferred to the High Court, and the criminal jurisdiction to the Crown Court
frankpledgesystem of dividing a community into tithings or groups of ten men, each member of which was responsible for the conduct of the other members of his group and for the assurance that a member charged with a breach of the law would be produced at court