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Tricktrack

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trictracnounAlternative form of ticktack (“kind of backgammon”). [A kind of backgammon played with both men and pegs.]
tick-tacknounAlternative form of tick tack, the sound of tapping; a device to tap on a window [(onomatopoeia) The sound of repeated tapping, knocking, or clicking.]
ticktocknounAlternative form of tick-tock. [The sound of a ticking clock.]
trickshotnounAlternative spelling of trick shot. [(billiards) An unconventional shot of the balls to show off or pot an otherwise impossible ball.]
trampetnounAlternative form of trampette. [A small trampoline.]
tredrillenounAlternative form of tredille (“the card game”). [An old card game for three players, a variety of ombre]
ringtossnounAlternative form of ring toss. [A game in which rings are thrown onto pegs or posts.]
trunnelnounAlternative form of treenail. [A wooden peg or pin used as a fastener.]
sheeptracknounSynonym of terracette.
trannelnounAlternative form of treenail. [A wooden peg or pin used as a fastener.]
ping-pongnounAlternative form of ping pong. [Table tennis.]
railtracknounAlternative spelling of rail track. [Synonym of railroad track.]
checkboardnounAlternative form of checkerboard (design) [A pattern of squares of alternating colours.]
cardgamenounAlternative form of card game. [(games) Any of the many games played with playing cards.]
cat-sticknounAlternative spelling of catstick. [(countable) A stick or club used in the game of tipcat.]
thimble-riggernounAlternative form of thimblerigger. [Someone who cheats by thimblerigging, or similar tricks involving sleight of hand.]
shovelboardnounAlternative form of shuffleboard. [(uncountable) A game that involves sliding a puck or coin towards a target.]
throw-boardnounAlternative form of throwboard. [(historical, uncountable) A game played on an 11×11 board in medieval Wales, a Welsh variant of tafl.]
twirknounAlternative form of twerk (“a twitch”). [Synonym of twerking (“a sexually-provocative dance, involving the performer thrusting their hips back from a low squatting stance while shaking their buttocks”).]
tropaknounAlternative form of trepak (“folk dance”). [A traditional brisk Russian and Ukrainian folk dance.]

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