Similar words: underground, underground railroad, rounded, grounded, founder, bounder, undersea, flounder. Meaning: ['raʊndə(r)s] n. an English ball game similar to baseball.
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1. A group of younger children were playing rounders.
2. Kids can try rolling hoops, playing graces, rounders or other 1830s games.
3. He had often watched the cub scouts playing rounders on the beach.
4. When I started playing, midfielders were all- rounders.
5. The film Rounders is a real underperformer.
6. Andre Miller, Joe Smith and two first rounders leaving Denver, destined to Philly for Ivan McFarlin and a guy named Allen Iverson.
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7. Rakehell is rounders forever.
8. The one major difference was that in rounders the fielder put the batter out by hitting him with the ball.
9. Rounders because Edward says he can hit the ball harder with his left arm than his right.
10. Hospitality all- rounders who are flexible and versatile with operational experience (management experience is an advantage) able to teach in two or more areas are preferred.
11. Norton appeared in 1998's "Rounders, " a film that caused many established pros in the game today to become aware of No Limit Texas Hold'em.
12. Chadwick suggested that baseball evolved from the English game of rounders.
13. For Nadia and Lynlea, the remainder of the stay will include more sports, among them netball and rounders.
14. She's equally good at running and jumping and is one of the team's best all rounders.
15. Rounders had many of the same features as baseball has today. The one major difference was that in rounders the fielder put the batter out by hitting him with the ball.
16. And because they're 100% waterproof you don't need to worry about puddles, rain or mud - they're brilliant all rounders!
17. It's common in cricket for players who can bat and bowl to be described as all rounders but Steven is football's all rounder because he can do everything to an extremely high standard.
18. Baseball originated from cricket and an old English game called rounders.
19. Additionally, staff should improve quality to become all - rounders.
20. You could start a chess club, go out running together, or organise a rounders team. Who knows, it could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
21. Moreover, improving these facets of his offensive game will make him all the more dangerous on an improved team (the Nets have oodles of cap space in 2010 and two more first rounders).
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