roque
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of roque
1895–1900, back formation from roquet
Example Sentences
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In the novel, the famous movie-poster axe isn't Jack's weapon of choice; instead, it's a roque mallet.
From The Guardian • Jun. 22, 2012
It must be explained that roque is the scientific descendant of croquet.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Each day, the paper devotes several columns to bridge, checkers, baseball, club meetings, roque and shuffleboard.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For amusement he played roque, a croquet-like game that has been almost forgotten.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The standard roque court is 60 feet long, 30 feet wide, with corner pieces 6 feet long.
From Outdoor Sports and Games by Miller, Claude H.
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