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Word | Bandy |
Arabic Meaning | تقاذف, تبادل, أذاع, نقل, الباندى لعبة, متقوس الساقين, متقوّس |
have legs that curve outward at the knees / to throw or pass back and forth / Bent / exchange blows / discuss lightly or glibly; exchange (words) heatedly / (of a person's legs) curved so as to be wide apart at the knees. / to bat (as a tennis ball) to and fro / a: to toss from side to side or pass about from one to another often in a careless or inappropriate manner b: exchange; especially : to exchange (words) argumentatively c: to discuss lightly or banteringly d: to use in a glib or offhand manner —often used with about bandy these statistics about with considerable bravado — Richard Pollak / archaic : to band together / obsolete : contend / archaic : unite / a game similar to hockey and believed to be its prototype / of legs : bowed / bowlegged / of legs : bowed outward at or below the knee / : bowlegged, | |
Usage | ⇒ While the president was happy to bandy patriotic generalizations with anyone who would listen to him, he refused to bandy words with unfriendly reporters at the press conference. ⇒ bandied around the idea of going out to dinner for their anniversary ⇒ Back then, the pale, scrawny 14-year-old with bandy legs and crooked teeth was as far removed from the healthy, sporty look epitomised by Cindy Crawford and Elle MacPherson as you could get. ⇒ We bandied the tennis ball about the court |
Synonyms | bowed, reciprocate, exchange, bowlegged, retaliate, swap, bandy-legged, give and take, interchange, bowleg, requite, retort, arched, change, toss, trade, agitate, arciform, argue, banter, |
Antonyms | fit, fit out, fit to, unwilling, |
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