💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cuju"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| jianzinoun | A traditional Chinese sport in which players try to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air with their bodies, usually by kicking. |
| chuiwannoun | An early Chinese game somewhat similar to golf. |
| throwballnoun | An Asian ball sport played over a net by two teams of seven players on a rectangular court. |
| woodballnoun | An Asian sport resembling croquet. |
| indiacanoun | A sport resembling peteca, played with a large shuttlecock rather than a ball. |
| codeballnoun | A sport, combining elements of golf and football, in which a rubber ball is repeatedly kicked from a marked area until it is successfully sunk into a bowl. |
| chinlonenoun | A Burmese ball game incorporating aspects of both sport and dance. |
| xiangqinoun | Chinese chess; a board game similar to chess, invented and traditionally played in China. |
| caneballnoun | The game of chinlone. |
| chinese eight-ballnoun | A pocket billiards game for two players, combining the play of eight-ball (except by shooting object balls into the cue ball instead of the other way round) with the shooting style of carom billiards games. |
| sic bonoun | A Chinese game of chance involving betting on the outcome of rolling three dice. |
| stickballnoun | A street game similar to baseball, played with a stick, a ball and various ad hoc materials; found primarily in large cities in the northeastern United States. |
| tchoukballnoun | An indoor ball game for two teams of twelve players (seven on the court at any time), in which points are scored by throwing the ball so that it hits a frame and bounces outside of a semicircular region. |
| cup-and-ballnoun | A traditional children's toy consisting of a hand-held wooden cup with a ball attached by a string. The player jerks the ball into the air and attempts to catch it in the cup. |
| pushballnoun | (uncountable) A team game where players attempt to push a large inflatable lightweight ball into the opponent's goal. |
| chunkeynoun | A sport or game played by the Cherokee and other Native Americans in the Carolinas, which involved rolling stone disks across the ground and throwing spears at them in an attempt to land the spear as close to the stopped stone as possible. |
| chungkenoun | Alternative form of chunkey. [A sport or game played by the Cherokee and other Native Americans in the Carolinas, which involved rolling stone disks across the ground and throwing spears at them in an attempt to land the spear as close to the stopped stone as possible.] |
| cue ballnoun | (snooker, pool, billiards) The white ball which, stricken by the cue, collides with the other balls to achieve the object of the particular game. |
| bucketballnoun | An informal sport resembling basketball, with the fixed baskets replaced by buckets held by players who must move them to catch the thrown ball. |
| wei ch'inoun | go (board game) |
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