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Definition of the day : « bandied »

  • As in interchange : verb switch, exchange
  • As in argue : verb verbally fight
  • As in rotate : verb alternate
  • As in swap/swop : verb exchange
  • As in throw : verb propel something through the air
  • As in swap : verb exchange
  • As in compete : verb go up against in contest
  • As in debate : verb argue, discuss
  • As in exchange : verb trade
Example sentences :
  • All the secrets and signs were bandied about and laughed at among the boys.
  • Extract from : « In School and Out » by Oliver Optic
  • They are quarrelling about the qualification, and angry words were bandied about.
  • Extract from : « The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) » by Charles C. F. Greville
  • He bandied epithets with some of his hearers who interrupted him.
  • Extract from : « McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. » by Various
  • Recriminations were bandied between the noblesse and the Tiers tat.
  • Extract from : « The Story of Paris » by Thomas Okey
  • So the gospel and its Founder were bandied from tongue to tongue as a theme for unholy mirth.
  • Extract from : « Amos Huntingdon » by T.P. Wilson
  • It's just wild assertion; to have it bandied about was unfair to Dancy.
  • Extract from : « Loyalties (Fifth Series Plays) » by John Galsworthy
  • For hours words were bandied, explanations offered, and threats made.
  • Extract from : « The Day of Judgment » by Joseph Hocking
  • Why they should be so is another matter, and reasons are bandied about.
  • Extract from : « Autumn Impressions of the Gironde » by Isabel Giberne Sieveking
  • Aunt Judy's aphorism was bandied about on Tuesday until it was hacknied.
  • Extract from : « Alone » by Marion Harland
  • He knew I was not a shuttlecock, to be bandied about at pleasure.
  • Extract from : « The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar. v. 2/2 » by Camden Pelham