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curling
[kur-ling]
noun
a game played on ice in which two teams of four players each compete in sliding curling stones toward a mark in the center of a circular target.
curling
/ ˈɜːɪŋ /
noun
a game played on ice, esp in Scotland and Canada, in which heavy stones with handles ( curling stones ) are slid towards a target ( tee )
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In her photo she was unconscious and intubated, a bruise forming on her forehead, wires curling around her.
On top of the table her purse flopped open and from its mouth spilled curling checkbooks, loose cash, half a muffin in a napkin and bottles of Chinese herbs.
The mamma centipede may have a face like a David Cronenberg nightmare, but she's a devoted parent, curling around the wriggly bits of multi-legged spaghetti she calls her offspring to protect them.
In the 120th minute, substitute Kobbie Mainoo cut inside his man and bent a stunning, curling strike into the bottom far corner.
Ms Balan claimed she was worried the carpets were curling underneath some pedals in Tesla models, creating a safety hazard.
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When To Use
Curling is a sport, played on ice, that involves trying to slide a heavy round stone object (called a curling stone) to the center of a target area on the ice.It is typically played by two four-player teams. Teams take turns sliding stones (which have a handle and are usually made of granite) toward the circular target area (the area is known as the house and its center is known as the button or the tee). Points are scored by the team that gets a stone closest to the button. Any other stones that are closer than the opposing team’s closest stone also result in points.During each turn, one player slides a stone down the ice while up to three of the other players on the team slide along with the stone while attempting to manipulate its speed and direction by sweeping the ice in its path with broomlike brushes. Sweeping the ice helps the stone to travel farther and straighter.Strategy involves not only placing one’s own stones, but also knocking away opponent’s stones.Curling matches, sometimes called bonspiels, consist of multiple rounds, with multiple stone slides from each team during each round.Curling is an event in the Winter Olympics. Wheelchair curling is an event in the Paralympic Winter Games. Curling is especially popular in Scotland, Canada, and some Scandinavian countries.Example: The Winter Olympics are coming up, which means I’ll be watching a lot of curling.
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