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roque

[ rohk ]

noun

  1. a form of croquet played on a clay or hard-surface court surrounded by a low wall off which the balls may be played.


roque

/ °ùəʊ°ì /

noun

  1. a game developed from croquet, played on a hard surface with a resilient surrounding border from which the ball can rebound
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of roque1

1895–1900, Americanism; back formation from roquet
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of roque1

C19: variant of croquet
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Mr Roque is also performing at Edinburgh this month, and he thinks audiences will notice if other comedians use AI.

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Roque Sevilla, who works for Ecuador to protect the GMR, says Ecuador is asking the Chinese government to help reduce the number of fishing boats in the area.

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One of the honorees, Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello, was not able to attend because she was not allowed to leave her home country of Cuba.

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