ball hockey

English

Etymology

From ball + hockey.

Noun

ball hockey (uncountable)

  1. A form of hockey similar to ice hockey, played on foot on a hard surface (typically a hockey rink with a concrete surface), using a hard plastic ball in place of a hockey puck.
    During the off-season, I play ball hockey to stay in shape.
  2. (Canada) Street hockey.

Synonyms

  • (form of ice hockey): cosom hockey (in a general sense) (informal)

Hyponyms

  • (form of hockey): cosom hockey (floor hockey played with balls) (informal)

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