pelota (Meaning)

Wordnet

pelota (n)

a Basque or Spanish game played in a court with a ball and a wickerwork racket

Webster

pelota (n.)

A Basque, Spanish, and Spanish-American game played in a court, in which a ball is struck with a wickerwork racket.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pelota

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pelota Sentence Examples

  1. The children chased the brightly colored pelota down the cobblestone street.
  2. In the Basque countryside, the game of pelota is deeply intertwined with tradition.
  3. The pelota court echoed with the rhythmic thud of the ball against the wall.
  4. The skilled players used their rackets to launch the pelota with astonishing speed.
  5. The championship pelota tournament drew spectators from far and wide.
  6. The ancient sport of pelota has been passed down through generations.
  7. The pelota's unique design and aerodynamics allowed for incredible distances.
  8. The championship pelota had a special commemorative engraving on its surface.
  9. The spectators gasped as the pelota soared through the air with uncanny precision.
  10. The winning team celebrated their victory with a traditional Basque pelota dance.

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The children chased the brightly colored pelota down the cobblestone street.

In the Basque countryside, the game of pelota is deeply intertwined with tradition.

The pelota court echoed with the rhythmic thud of the ball against the wall.

The skilled players used their rackets to launch the pelota with astonishing speed.