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oche
/ ˈɒ°ìɪ /
noun
- darts the mark or ridge on the floor behind which a player must stand to throw
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Origin of oche1
Example Sentences
However, the 41-year-old, who won the tournament in 2008, 2011 and 2021, melted on the oche in the face of a dazzling Littler masterclass.
There was no hanging about when the pair reached the oche as they traded 11-dart legs before Littler's 161 checkout made it 2-2.
They are set to renew their rivalry again at the oche in Belfast on Thursday as they will face each other in their opening quarter-final of this season's Premier League.
For now, he will be reflecting on entering the history books after a gruelling couple of weeks calling the scores at the oche.
His lifestyle away from the oche, though, is much more in line with plenty of teenagers - video games, football, fast food - and it is this that could also be playing a part in his mental strength, according to Duffy.
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