noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
field hockey
ice hockey
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
good
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The association continues next year - P.S. Does anyone know a good hockey coach - we definitely need one!
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Guys like that can make you a better hockey club.
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After the break Darlington produced their best hockey .
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He body-checked her like a good hockey player.
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They've got some good cyclists, some good ice hockey players, but not many good unicycle hockey players.
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The signs look good for ice hockey in the Nineties.
professional
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George Gillett signed the papers Wednesday to become majority owner of the most storied team in professional hockey .
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She had a beau named Reg who had asked her to go to the most exciting professional hockey game of the season.
■ NOUN
club
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Wallingford Wallingford entered the world of hockey this year, with a £500 sponsorship of the town's hockey club .
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We did it because we believed we improved our hockey club .
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Guys like that can make you a better hockey club .
fan
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One might think a hockey fan would not sit easily at a sewing machine piecing together patches for a quilt.
field
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Even field hockey and table tennis are more than 75 percent full.
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Certainly, field hockey will have a nice home in Atlanta.
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Most of the 3. 7 million seats remaining are for soccer, baseball and field hockey .
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Then there are the Socceroos and Matildas in soccer, the Kookaburras and the Hockeyroos in field hockey .
game
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And he loved apple juice and chewing gum and watching ice hockey games .
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He was, Kasper said, merely trying to win a hockey game .
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No more deaths from head injuries in pro hockey games ....
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She had a beau named Reg who had asked her to go to the most exciting professional hockey game of the season.
ice
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Which sports would you watch, apart from golf? Ice hockey and basketball.
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And he loved apple juice and chewing gum and watching ice hockey games.
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Swindon will go wild if their ice hockey team win promotion to the Premier League.
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The consortium is being headed by the manager of the ice hockey team.
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Its ice hockey team is one of the best in the country.
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Neither thought they would ever make a living from ice hockey .
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They've got some good cyclists, some good ice hockey players, but not many good unicycle hockey players.
player
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There was an indignant shout from the hockey players .
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Why do the hockey players skate around for so long between fights?
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But Britain's most famous hockey player insists it's wrong to write them off.
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Every hockey player in the world has back problems.
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They've got some good cyclists, some good ice hockey players , but not many good unicycle hockey players.
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The Hansons were played by three young minor-league hockey players .
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They've got some good cyclists, some good ice hockey players , but not many good unicycle hockey players.
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Aggressive hockey players had more testosterone than their more easygoing teammates.
stick
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Piggie involved hitting a wooden wedge with a type of hockey stick .
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One looked at her and then fell back heavily, flinging her hockey stick to the side.
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Pieces of pine from apple cases became cricket bats, tennis rackets or hockey sticks and gave them endless hours of pleasure.
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Dan exclaimed; he had been hit in the jaw with a hockey stick , and his lip had swelled.
team
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Some institutes did not ignore ladies sports - a number of hockey teams were formed and matches played.
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Now they are just a hockey team , and not a very good one at that.
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The consortium is being headed by the manager of the ice hockey team .
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Its ice hockey team is one of the best in the country.
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He was captain of the hockey team .
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And I'd like to see the ice hockey team win the play offs as well.
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Nashville also became a candidate to become the next home of the Florida Panthers hockey team .
■ VERB
play
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There you will learn to play hockey or rugby.
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In both matinees, they played polite, uninspired hockey , allowing the opposition too many easy strikes at Ranford.
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He played baseball and hockey , attempted to play the flute - without success!
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I played hockey yesterday and made two goals, the only ones made.
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If I am not picked to play football I will probably play hockey .
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I roller blade and I am being taught to play hockey on roller blade.
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For his refreshment he played hockey vigorously in the local team or cycled in the fen country.
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Q: How old were you when you first played hockey ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A: They are happy that I play hockey , but they are unhappy that I get hurt sometimes.
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And then the three of them join Peter in a makeshift game of baseball, hockey , or soccer.
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At hockey there was a vacancy for the goalkeeper and that had been my position in the school team.
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Bully off: A new girls' hockey tournament bullies off next month at Stockton sports centre.
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On Wednesdays I train for hockey in the local indoor leisure centre.
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Soccer and hockey leagues also are planned.
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The Hansons were played by three young minor-league hockey players.