Similar words: selling point, kingpin, sleeping partner, kampong, sponge off, sponge gourd, polling place, ping. Meaning: ['pɪŋpɑŋ /-pɒŋ] n. a game (trademark Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball.
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61. But in a country where ping-pong prowess can confer rock-star status, Wang has evolved into quite the sex bomb, occasionally posing bare-chested in photo shoots.
62. Usually our venues accommodate 33 ping-pong table, in the fomal match 10 ping-pong table .
63. In the United States, table tennis is Ping-Pong, a hobby sport often relegated to suburban basements.
64. The Krupp came for beating her at ping-pong, the Taylor-Burton because, one night, he had insulted her hands.
65. We fear heights but not level ground, snakes but not shoes, large stretches of open water but not ping-pong balls.
66. On the day I visited, the strains of Creedence Clearwater Revival filled the room; a Ping-Pong table dominated the small kitchen.
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