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quoit
[kwoit, koit]
noun
(used with a singular verb)quoits, a game in which rings of rope or flattened metal are thrown at an upright peg, the object being to encircle it or come as close to it as possible.
a ring used in the game of quoits.
verb (used with object)
to throw as or like a quoit.
verb (used without object)
to play quoits.
quoit
/ ɔɪ /
noun
a ring of iron, plastic, rope, etc, used in the game of quoits
slanga variant spelling of coit
Other 51Թ Forms
- quoiter noun
- quoitlike adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of quoit1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of quoit1
Example Sentences
“Let’s see...earlier I was eating ice cream. Right now I’m tossing this quoit ring.”
In the 14th century, quoits, a game in which a metal disc is aimed at a wooden peg was considered so diverting that King Richard II banned the general public from playing it.
They used to play quoits in the road with four big steel washers they’d found in a hardware store but these were gone with everything else.
The Harvard psychologist Jerome Frank asked people to play a game of quoits—you throw rings onto a stick, as in an amusement-park test of skill.
There were games of deck quoits and bridge.
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