noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
beach volleyball/football (= played on the beach )
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Who wants a game of beach volleyball?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
beach
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Perhaps the beach volleyball players might catch a chill on the way there.
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That hardly seems to be the case as beach volleyball makes its Olympic debut this month.
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Basketball, baseball, beach volleyball and gymnastics are almost sold out.
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Finally, you can show off your prefect physique playing beach volleyball .
■ VERB
play
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You can also play volleyball or table-tennis.
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The older sisters played too, although one broke ranks to play volleyball in her junior college days.
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Finally, you can show off your prefect physique playing beach volleyball .
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The youngest child, 17-year-old Julie, plays volleyball and softball.
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I remember two of our marines being killed by a youngster who they were teaching to play volleyball .
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They have this cage where you play volleyball .
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But actually their job was to be playing volleyball at any cost.
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We ate, saw some exhibits, took Janir on a couple of miniature rides and played volleyball .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Among the survivors is a sister, Sarah, who was a volleyball star at Washington State University.
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I liked the back of the farm like that, and only kept the field mowed for volleyball and baseball.
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Perhaps the beach volleyball players might catch a chill on the way there.
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The older sisters played too, although one broke ranks to play volleyball in her junior college days.
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The youngest child, 17-year-old Julie, plays volleyball and softball.
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There's talk of a naked volleyball competition involving Ministry.
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They strung a net between two palm trees and bobbed about in an energetic game of four-a-side volleyball .
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You can also play volleyball or table-tennis.