Similar words: single, single out, wingless, singleness, mingle, increasingly, blessing, surprisingly. Meaning: ['sɪŋgl] n. 1. badminton played with one person on each side 2. tennis played with one person on each side.
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151. The hit singles and No 1 album have, evidently, not made her clam up for fear of adverse publicity.
152. When Roddick mishit a forehand on match point, it capped the longest fifth set, in games, in Grand Slam singles final history.
153. They call it "Singles Day" or "Bachelors Day" – a bachelor is an unmarried man.
154. Some, such as JDate, which is designed for Jewish lonely hearts, and Ave Maria Singles, which focuses on Catholics, serve specific religious or ethnic niches.
155. After once again win place world first 10 contestants, Zheng Jie also retained the Chinese artificial flower with gold-foil 's in singles athletic field hope.
156. Arthur Ashe was also the first African-American to win the men's singles competition at a Grand Slam event.
157. 1929 ? WILLIAM TATEM TILDEN II ? Also known as "Big Bill" ? US Open tennis history ? Bill Tilden won his 7th singles title of US National Championships.
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