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TOURNAMENTS |
Contests |
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PAGEANTS |
Beauty contests |
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DUELS |
Fencing contests |
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SWORDFIGHTS |
Fencing contests |
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SWORD FIGHTS |
Fencing contests (5,6) |
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RACES |
Contests involving speed |
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TILTS |
Lists of jousting contests |
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TEST MATCHES |
Examine congruent pairs in big cricket contests |
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DEAD HEATS |
Is everyone late for these close contests? |
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DEADHEATS |
Is everyone late for these close contests? |
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TESTMATCHES |
Examine congruent pairs in big cricket contests |
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PHOTOFINISHES |
Very close contests between matte, satin and gloss |
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EVENTS |
First Lady joins Poles to hold the leading contests |
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PANCRATIAST |
One who engaged in the contests of the pancratium. |
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PUKE |
To eject the contests of the stomach; to vomit; to spew. |
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AGONISTICS |
The science of athletic combats, or contests in public
games. |
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ATHLETE |
One fitted for, or skilled in, intellectual contests; as,
athletes of debate. |
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GLADIATORIAN |
Of or pertaining to gladiators, or to contests or
combatants in general. |
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TIMEKEEPER |
One appointed to mark and declare the time of
participants in races or other contests. |
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CONTESTANT |
One who contests; an opponent; a litigant; a disputant;
one who claims that which has been awarded to another. |
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AGONISTICAL |
Pertaining to violent contests, bodily or mental;
pertaining to athletic or polemic feats; athletic; combative; hence,
strained; unnatural. |
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THREE-HANDED |
Said of games or contests where three persons play
against each other, or two against one; as, a three-handed game of
cards. |
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NEUTRALITY |
The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of
being unengaged in contests between others; state of taking no part on
either side; indifference. |
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RACE |
...on; a
contest of speed in any way, as in running, riding, driving, skating,
rowing, sailing; in the plural, usually, a meeting for contests in t... |
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GYMNASTICAL |
... intellect; athletic; as,
gymnastic exercises, contests, etc. ... |