noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tennis/chess/badminton etc tournament
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
play
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Audrey plays competitive squash and Victoria plays badminton as well as going sailing.
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So the Center Parcs leisure experience includes playing badminton , squash or tennis wreathed in the fog of a hundred Silk Cuts.
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A written apology was received from a boy who had accidentally, while playing badminton , caused damage to a picture.
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He couldn't see a horse playing badminton .
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Margaret and Dickie were in the garden playing badminton when Mr Remington-Hart rang up and asked to speak to my aunt.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And I defy any of you to think of an amusing sign-off joke involving Nick Cave and badminton .
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At its best, badminton has been proven to be more demanding, faster and requiring more agility than tennis.
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At Wolverhampton the carriage had all but emptied, leaving only a sleeping woman cradling a badminton racket.
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Baseball, badminton , golf, swimming or camping, or backpacking, or fishing.
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I know it was only the badminton club doubles competition.
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So the Center Parcs leisure experience includes playing badminton , squash or tennis wreathed in the fog of a hundred Silk Cuts.
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The parent demand function is concerned with the consumer's decision to take part in badminton or not.
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Welcome to the world of badminton .